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Many different heavy metal salts have been used as negative stains . In our
experience , ammonium molybdate is the most useful because it spreads well ,
does not react with proteins or most other components in a suspension , and can
be ...
Many different heavy metal salts have been used as negative stains . In our
experience , ammonium molybdate is the most useful because it spreads well ,
does not react with proteins or most other components in a suspension , and can
be ...
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Mineral salts . Dissolve 25 g of KH2PO4 and 25 g of K2HPO4 in distilled water ,
and make up to 250 ml . This solution is known as " salts A . ” Combine the
remaining salts as follows ( “ salts B ” ) ; 10 g of MgSO4 . 7H20 , 0 . 5 g of FeSO4•
7H20 ...
Mineral salts . Dissolve 25 g of KH2PO4 and 25 g of K2HPO4 in distilled water ,
and make up to 250 ml . This solution is known as " salts A . ” Combine the
remaining salts as follows ( “ salts B ” ) ; 10 g of MgSO4 . 7H20 , 0 . 5 g of FeSO4•
7H20 ...
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1 , 000 ml Salts solution : CaCl2 ( anhydrous ) , 0 . 2 g ; MgSO4 . 7H2O , 0 . 48 g ;
K2HPO4 , 1 . 0 g ; KH2PO4 , 1 . 0 g ; NaHCO3 , 10 . 0 g ; NaCl , 2 . 0 g . Mix the
CaCl2 and MgSO4 in 300 ml of distilled water until dissolved . Add 500 ml of ...
1 , 000 ml Salts solution : CaCl2 ( anhydrous ) , 0 . 2 g ; MgSO4 . 7H2O , 0 . 48 g ;
K2HPO4 , 1 . 0 g ; KH2PO4 , 1 . 0 g ; NaHCO3 , 10 . 0 g ; NaCl , 2 . 0 g . Mix the
CaCl2 and MgSO4 in 300 ml of distilled water until dissolved . Add 500 ml of ...
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Electron Microscopy ROGER M COLE AND TERRY J POPKIN | 34 |
Cell Fractionation CARL A SCHNAITMAN | 52 |
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