Wilson N H, Gardner D L
J Pathol. 1980 Aug;131(4):333-8. doi: 10.1002/path.1711310405.
Fresh, unfixed temporomandibular fibrous articular surfaces from baboons were examined by reflected light interference microscopy. The appearances, recorded photographically, were compared with those of joints subjected to aqueous fixation in buffered glutaraldehyde and formalin. Fixation caused readily detectable, measureable changes in articular surface morphology. Reflected light interference microscopy is a valuable technique for the demonstration of the effects of fixation on articular surface morphology.
采用反射光干涉显微镜对来自狒狒的新鲜、未固定的颞下颌纤维关节面进行了检查。通过摄影记录的外观与在缓冲戊二醛和福尔马林中进行水性固定的关节的外观进行了比较。固定导致关节表面形态发生易于检测、可测量的变化。反射光干涉显微镜是一种用于证明固定对关节表面形态影响的有价值的技术。