Dialysis membrane technique for ultrastructural studies of microbial interactions.
AUTOR(ES)
Nordbring-Hertz, B
RESUMO
A dialysis membrane technique was developed that enabled ultrastructural investigations of the interaction of nematode-trapping fungi and their nematode prey. It allowed the sectioning of individual traps that had been selected by light microscopy and was used in kinetic studies on trap formation, nematode capture, and subsequent nematode digestion. The method can also be used for enzyme cytochemical experiments.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=239635Documentos Relacionados
- Dialysis Membrane Technique for Studying Microbial Interaction
- Specificity of marine microbial surface interactions.
- Dialysis technique for containment of microbial populations inoculated into food systems.
- Studies of cell pellets: II. Osmotic properties, electroporation, and related phenomena: membrane interactions.
- Membrane lipid phase as catalyst for peptide-receptor interactions.