Formaldehyde fixation and microwave irradiation M. E. BoonP. O. GerritsL. P. Kok Papers Pages: 313 - 322
Histoprocessing with the microwave oven: an update L. P. KokP. E. VisserM. E. Boon Papers Pages: 323 - 328
Understanding microwave-stimulated Romanowsky-Giemsa staining of plastic embedded bone marrow Richard W. HorobinM. E. Boon Papers Pages: 329 - 334
Microwave-aided technique to detect bromodeoxyuridine in S-phase cells using immunogold-silver staining and plastic-embedded sections H. J. G. Van de KantM. E. BoonD. G. De Rooij Papers Pages: 335 - 340
Differentiating the effects of microwave and heat on tissue proteins and their crosslinking by formaldehyde D. HopwoodG. YeamanG. Milne Papers Pages: 341 - 346
Rapid microwave fixation—a comparative morphometric study K. KayserH. StuteU. Wazinski Papers Pages: 347 - 352
Microwave-stimulated immunogold silver staining P. JacksonE. N. LalaniJ. Boutsen Papers Pages: 353 - 358
Microwave-stimulated incubation in immunoelectron microscopy: A quantitative study P. E. ZondervanA. De JongTh. H. Van der Kwast Papers Pages: 359 - 364
Preservation of structure and cytochemical reactivity at the ultrastructural level, using microwave irradiation J. B. van DortW. C. de BruijnL. P. Kok Papers Pages: 365 - 372
Microwave fixation provides excellent preservation of tissue, cells and antigens for light and electron microscopy G. R. LoginAnn M. Dvorak Papers Pages: 373 - 387
Microwave stimulation of an immunological reaction (CEA/anti-CEA) and its use in immunohistochemistry Anders HjerpeMathilde E. BoonL. P. Kok Papers Pages: 388 - 396
Brain enzyme histochemistry following stabilization by microwave irradiation E. MaraniP. BolhuisM. E. Boon Papers Pages: 397 - 404