2011
DOI: 10.1159/000324252
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Eliminating Exposure to Aqueous Solvents Is Necessary for the Early Detection and Ultrastructural Elemental Analysis of Sites of Calcium and Phosphorus Enrichment in Mineralizing UMR106-01 Osteoblastic Cultures

Abstract: The mechanism underlying the mineralization of bone is well studied and yet it remains controversial. Inherent difficulties of imaging mineralized tissues and the aqueous solubility of calcium and phosphate, the 2 ions which combine to form bone mineral crystals, limit current analyses of labile diffusible, amorphous, and crystalline intermediates by electron microscopy. To improve the retention of calcium and phosphorus, we developed a pseudo nonaqueous processing approach and used it to characterize biominer… Show more

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“…Solubility of calcium-based biominerals in water has long been known as a problem in preparations for TEM investigations. It has been reported that during the ultramicrotomy of bone tissue sections floating on a water surface lose part of their mineral content; dry sectioning is required to avoid this artefact (Boothroyd, 1964;Thorogood and Gray, 1975;Studer et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Solubility of calcium-based biominerals in water has long been known as a problem in preparations for TEM investigations. It has been reported that during the ultramicrotomy of bone tissue sections floating on a water surface lose part of their mineral content; dry sectioning is required to avoid this artefact (Boothroyd, 1964;Thorogood and Gray, 1975;Studer et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%