A simple method for orienting silk and other flexible fibres in transmission electron microscopy specimens.

When microstructures are characterized by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), the interpretation of results is facilitated if the material can be sectioned in defined orientations. In the case of fibres, it is especially useful if transverse and longitudinal sections can be obtained reliably. He...

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Main Authors: Trancik, J, Czernuszka, J, Merriman, C, Viney, C
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2001
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author Trancik, J
Czernuszka, J
Merriman, C
Viney, C
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Czernuszka, J
Merriman, C
Viney, C
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description When microstructures are characterized by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), the interpretation of results is facilitated if the material can be sectioned in defined orientations. In the case of fibres, it is especially useful if transverse and longitudinal sections can be obtained reliably. Here we describe a procedure for orienting spider silk and other flexible fibres for TEM investigation. Prior to embedding in epoxy resin, the silk is wound around a notched support made from polyester film. No glue is required. After the silk and its supporting film have been embedded and the resin has been cured the film can be peeled away to reveal nearly perfectly orientated silk threads. Both transverse and longitudinal sections can then be cut with a microtome. The method can be extended to obtain sections at any intermediate orientation.
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spelling oxford-uuid:0bbcd8e5-89e7-4302-b985-611daeef00112022-03-26T09:31:09ZA simple method for orienting silk and other flexible fibres in transmission electron microscopy specimens.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:0bbcd8e5-89e7-4302-b985-611daeef0011EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2001Trancik, JCzernuszka, JMerriman, CViney, CWhen microstructures are characterized by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), the interpretation of results is facilitated if the material can be sectioned in defined orientations. In the case of fibres, it is especially useful if transverse and longitudinal sections can be obtained reliably. Here we describe a procedure for orienting spider silk and other flexible fibres for TEM investigation. Prior to embedding in epoxy resin, the silk is wound around a notched support made from polyester film. No glue is required. After the silk and its supporting film have been embedded and the resin has been cured the film can be peeled away to reveal nearly perfectly orientated silk threads. Both transverse and longitudinal sections can then be cut with a microtome. The method can be extended to obtain sections at any intermediate orientation.
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Czernuszka, J
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Viney, C
A simple method for orienting silk and other flexible fibres in transmission electron microscopy specimens.
title A simple method for orienting silk and other flexible fibres in transmission electron microscopy specimens.
title_full A simple method for orienting silk and other flexible fibres in transmission electron microscopy specimens.
title_fullStr A simple method for orienting silk and other flexible fibres in transmission electron microscopy specimens.
title_full_unstemmed A simple method for orienting silk and other flexible fibres in transmission electron microscopy specimens.
title_short A simple method for orienting silk and other flexible fibres in transmission electron microscopy specimens.
title_sort simple method for orienting silk and other flexible fibres in transmission electron microscopy specimens
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