Plasma membrane

12 Oct 2014
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Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Photo credit: Don W Fawcett / Science Photo Library Color-enhanced transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of the unit membranes of two adjacent cells.
  2. Photo credit: Don W Fawcett / Science Photo Library Color-enhanced transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of the unit membranes of two adjacent cells.
  3. Photo credit: Don W Fawcett / Science Photo Library Color-enhanced scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a freeze-fracture preparation of epithelial cell membranes, showing the P-face and the E-face. Teacher notes Freeze-fracturing (or freeze-etching) is a technique developed in the 1950s for preparing specimens for electron microscopy. The sample to be studied is rapidly frozen in liquid nitrogen then tapped so it fractures along a line of weakness – for example, along the middle of a phospholipid bilayer. The exposed surfaces are then ‘etched’ with heavy metals so they can be seen by electron microscopy.