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. 1945 Mar 1;81(3):233–246. doi: 10.1084/jem.81.3.233

A STUDY OF TISSUE CULTURE CELLS BY ELECTRON MICROSCOPY

METHODS AND PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS

Keith R Porter 1, Albert Claude 1, Ernest F Fullam 1
PMCID: PMC2135493  PMID: 19871454

Abstract

By means of a tissue culture technique, cells from chick embryos were procured in a state which proved to be suitable for electron microscopy. The electron micrographs disclosed details of cell structure not revealed by other methods of examination.

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