
doi: 10.1007/bf00492659
pmid: 4281769
Neodymium nitrate has been used instead of lead nitrate in the modified Wachstein-Meisel incubation solution. Neodymium reacts easily with the anorganic phosphate groups. The rare earth metal has strong electron scattering property. It was used in 3,0 mM concentration in the incubation solution. The histochemical precipitate obtained, appeared to be selective and was well localizable. Neodymium nitrate seems to be suitable for the electron microscopic histochemical demonstration of hydrolytic enzymes.
Adenosine Triphosphatases, Neodymium, Nitrates, Histocytochemistry, Myocardium, Mitochondria, Liver, Rats, Microscopy, Electron, Liver, Methods, Animals
Adenosine Triphosphatases, Neodymium, Nitrates, Histocytochemistry, Myocardium, Mitochondria, Liver, Rats, Microscopy, Electron, Liver, Methods, Animals
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