Feder R, Banton V, Sayre D, Costa J, Baldini M, Kim B
Science. 1985 Jan 4;227(4682):63-4. doi: 10.1126/science.3964958.
A 100-nanosecond pulse of long-wavelength x-rays was used to produce high-resolution stop-motion images of living human platelets. Although some aspects of the structure conform to those seen in dehydrated specimens, novel features are apparent. The technique should permit detailed stop-motion examination of the interaction of platelets with their surrounding medium as well as exploration of the phagocytic and secretory activities of a wide variety of other cells.
使用100纳秒的长波长X射线脉冲来生成活体人类血小板的高分辨率定格图像。尽管结构的某些方面与在脱水标本中看到的相符,但新特征也很明显。该技术应能对血小板与其周围介质的相互作用进行详细的定格检查,并能探索多种其他细胞的吞噬和分泌活动。