Electron Reflection and Transmission in Dying Spores Investigated by Scanning Electron Microscopy
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概要
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Electron reflection and transmission were investigated quantitatively by the line profile technique for fresh spores of Aspergillus niger after irradiation with accelerated electrons. The experimental results showed that a decrease in the reflection and an increase in the transmission occur noticeably in the initial two hours and gradually change in about 24 hours. The changes in both the reflection and the transmission were found to be more marked in the central region of the spore where the cell organelles are assembled, than in the peripheral region consisting mainly of a thick cell wall. The spores used were killed by irradiation at the beginning of the experiment, therefore, the present changes were understood to be transient phenomena of a living material due to its death.
- 社団法人応用物理学会の論文
- 1980-03-05
著者
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Takahashi Ryoji
Department Of Applied Physics Faculty Of Engineering University Of Tokyo
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Takahashi Ryoji
Department Of Anesthesiology Tokyo Medical College
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