A new technique for preparing biominerals for atomic-force microscopy

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Abstract

We describe a methodology that enables the orienting and cleaving of biominerals to consistently yield low z-axis (height) surfaces suitable for high-resolution imaging by atomic-force microscopy. The methodology permits biominerals to be prepared without chemical fixation, resin embedding, or sectioning, and demonstrates a utility for a variety of silicified and calcified biominerals.

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Egerton-Warburton, L. M., Huntington, S. T., Mulvaney, P., Griffin, B. J., & Wetherbee, R. (1998). A new technique for preparing biominerals for atomic-force microscopy. Protoplasma, 204(1–2), 34–37. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01282291

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