Birrell G B, Rose S M, Griffith O H
Ultramicroscopy. 1983;12(3):213-8. doi: 10.1016/0304-3991(83)90260-7.
Images of human red cell ghosts have been obtained by photoelectron microscopy (photoemission electron microscopy or PEM) without any staining, metal coating or shadowing. Membrane folding, when it occurs in these collapsed structures, shows up clearly even though the membrane itself is only 5-10 nm in thickness. Using red cell ghosts as a model system, it is shown that colloidal gold can act as a photoemissive marker. Specific lectin binding sites on the cell surface were labeled with a colloidal gold-wheat germ agglutinin complex. The gold particles were readily detectable against the weaker emission from the cell surface.
通过光电子显微镜(光发射电子显微镜或PEM)已获得了人类红细胞影的图像,无需任何染色、金属镀膜或投影。当膜折叠发生在这些塌陷结构中时,即使膜本身厚度仅为5 - 10纳米,也能清晰显现。以红细胞影作为模型系统,结果表明胶体金可作为光发射标记物。细胞表面的特异性凝集素结合位点用胶体金 - 麦胚凝集素复合物进行标记。相对于细胞表面较弱的发射,金颗粒易于检测到。