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Hanyu et al., 1992 - Google Patents

An improved cryofixation method: cryoquenching of small tissue blocks during microwave irradiation

Hanyu et al., 1992

Document ID
8221112562570956077
Author
Hanyu Y
Ichikawa M
Matsumoto G
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of microscopy

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The metal contact method of rapid freezing is greatly improved by irradiating the specimen with microwaves at 2.45 GHz for a short period of time (50 ms), while pushing the specimen onto the surface of the copper block cooled by liquid N2. The microwave irradiation, together …
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