Elek G, Lapis K, Rockenbauer A
Histochemistry. 1979 Jun 18;61(2):233-7. doi: 10.1007/BF00496535.
Human liver tissues embedded in paraffin wax for histological examination have been studied by Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) spectroscopy. A signal was detected at g approximately 2.05 section of the spectrum. The amplitude of this signal was correlated with the copper content of the embedded specimens measured by flame atomic absorption technique. The positive correlation which has been found can make ESR spectroscopy suitable for estimating the copper content of tissues without damaging the sample. The limits and errors of this method have also been analysed.
已通过电子自旋共振(ESR)光谱法对嵌入石蜡用于组织学检查的人体肝脏组织进行了研究。在光谱的g约为2.05处检测到一个信号。该信号的幅度与通过火焰原子吸收技术测量的嵌入标本中的铜含量相关。已发现的正相关关系使得ESR光谱法适用于在不损坏样品的情况下估计组织中的铜含量。还分析了该方法的局限性和误差。