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CHEM 165,265/BIMM 162/BGGN 262 REFERENCE LISTS 1 The ...

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<strong>CHEM</strong> <strong>165</strong>,<strong>265</strong>/<strong>BIMM</strong> <strong>162</strong>/<strong>BGGN</strong> <strong>262</strong><strong>REFERENCE</strong> <strong>LISTS</strong>Fotino, M. (1981) Experimental studies on resolution in high voltage transmission electron microscopy. Elec.Microsc. in Biol. (J. D. Griffith, ed.) 1:89-138.Hagemann, P. N. (1983) Electron microscopy and analysis at higher voltages: <strong>The</strong> Philips EM430 300kVmicroscope. Elec. Opt. Reporter 30:31-49.Schmid, M. F., J. Jakana, P. Matsudaira and W. Chiu. (1993) Imaging frozen, hydrated acrosomal bundlefrom limulus sperm at 7 Å resolution with a 400kV electron cryomicroscope. J. Mol. Biol. 230:384-386.Zhou, Z. H and W. Chiu. (1993) Prospects for using an IVEM with a FEG for imaging macromoleculestowards atomic resolution. Ultramicrosc. 49:407-416.B. Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM)Watt (1997) Chap. 3, pp.89-124; Chap. 5, pp.205-232; Chap. 6, pp.270-273Slayter (1992) Chap. 15, pp.212-221Watt (1985) Chap. 2, pp.39-70; Chap. 3, pp.101-116,131-133Wischnitzer (1981) Chap. 4, pp.105-107; Chap. 14-21, pp.213-259 (105-107 in 1970 edition)•Meek (1976) Chap. 3, p.67; Chap. 17, pp.384-389 (56-60 in 1970 edition)Hall (1966) Chap. 7, pp.195-197Hayes, T. L. (1973) Scanning electron microscope techniques in biology. Adv. Tech. Biol. Elec. Microsc. (J.K. Koehler, ed.) 1:153-214.Black, J. T. (1974) <strong>The</strong> scanning electron microscope. Princ. Tech. Scan. Elec. Microsc. (M. A. Hayat, ed.)1:1-43.Crang, R. F. E. (1988) Artifacts in specimen preparation for scanning electron microscopy, Chapter 6 inArtifacts in Biological Electron Microscopy. (R. F. Crang and K. L. Klomparens, eds.). Plenum Press, N.Y.Flegler, S. L. (1988) Artifacts in scanning electron microscope operation, Chapter 8 in Artifacts in BiologicalElectron Microscopy. (R. F. Crang and K. L. Klomparens, eds.). Plenum Press, N.Y.Robinson, D. G., U. Ehlers, R. Herken, B. Hermann, F. Mayer and F. -W. Schurmann, (1987) Methods forSEM, Chapter 3 in Methods of Preparation for Electron Microscopy: An Introduction for the BiomedicalSciences, Springer-Verlag, New York.C. Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy (STEM)Watt (1997) Chap. 3, pp.124-130; Chap. 6, p.274Slayter (1992) Chap. 15, pp.221-227Watt (1985) Chap. 2, pp.70-76; Chap. 4, pp.133-134Wischnitzer (1981) Chap. 19, p.253 (none in 1970 edition)Meek (1976) Chap. 3, p.67; Chap. 17, pp.376-384 (65 in 1970 edition)Agar (1974) Chap. 9, pp.320-326Crewe, A. V. (1974) Scanning transmission electron microscopy. J. Microsc. 100:247-259.Elder, H. Y. (1977) <strong>The</strong> potential of the scanning transmission electron microscope in biology. In Analyticaland Quantitative Methods in Microscopy, (G. A. Meek and H. Y. Elder, eds.), Camb. Univ. Press, Camb.pp.159-169.Burge, R. E. (1977) Scanning transmission electron microscopy at high resolution. In Analytical andQuantitative Methods in Microscopy, (G. A. Meek and H. Y. Elder, eds.), Camb. Univ. Press, Camb.pp.171-191.Crewe, A. V. (1978) Is there a future for the STEM? Proc. Ninth Int'l. Cong. Elec. Microsc. (Toronto) 3:197-204.D. Electrostatic Electron MicroscopeWischnitzer (1981) Chap. 4, p.105 (105 in 1970 edition)Hall (1966) Chap. 7, pp.180-18214

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