General Preparation of Material and Staining of Sections.
Negative Staining of Thinly Spread Biological Particulates,
Preparation of Thin-Film Frozen-Hydrated/Vitrified Biological Specimens for Cryoelectron Microscopy.
The Production of Cryosections Through Fixed and Cryoprotected Biological Material and Their Use in Imunocytochemistry,
High-Pressure Freezing for Preservation of High Resolution Fine Structure and Antigenicity for Immunolabeling,
The Application of LR Gold Resin for Immunogold Labeling,
Low-Temperature Embedding in Acrylic Resins,
Quantitative Aspects of Immunogold Labeling in Embedded and Nonembedded Sections,
Microwave Processing Techniques for Electron Microscopy: A Four-Hour Protocol,
Electron Microscopic Enzyme Cytochemistry,
In Situ Molecular Hybridization Techniques for Ultrathin Sections,
Preparation of the Fission Yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe for Ultrastructural and Immunocytochemical Study, Preparation of Double/Single-Stranded DNA and RNA Molecules for Electron Microscopy,
Application of Electron Microscopy for Studying Protein-DNA Complexes,
x-ray Miocroanalysis Techniques, Index.