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The negative-staining technique is being used increasingly in studies of biological membranes, and it is therefore important to investigate the effects of this preparative procedure on the structures of specimens containing lipids.
Sir Halley Stewart Research Fellow.
Member of the External Stall of the Medical Research Council.
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Glauert, A.M., Lucy, J.A. (1967). Electron Microscopy of Negatively-stained Lipids. In: Bolis, L., Capraro, V., Porter, K.R., Robertson, J.D. (eds) Symposium on Biophysics and Physiology of Biological Transport. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-5577-6_48
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