Kent C, Parker T L
J Microsc. 1983 Nov;132(Pt 2):235-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2818.1983.tb04278.x.
A comparison has been made of autoradiographs prepared by conventional dipping methods and those prepared from the same material using a dry-mounting method developed for the study of receptor labelling. Resolution was found to be inferior, and image spread greater, in the dry-mounted preparations. The extent to which resolution and image spread were affected depended upon the distance between specimen and emulsion.