Published in J Microsc on April 01, 1976
The origins and evolution of freeze-etch electron microscopy. J Electron Microsc (Tokyo) (2011) 1.27
A thin-section and freeze-fracture study of microfilament-membrane attachments in choroid plexus and intestinal microvilli. J Cell Biol (1978) 1.18
Gap junction connexon configuration in rapidly frozen myocardium and isolated intercalated disks. J Cell Biol (1984) 0.83
Freeze-etching nomenclature. Science (1975) 7.41
An interpretation of liver cell membrane and junction structure based on observation of freeze-fracture replicas of both sides of the fracture. J Cell Biol (1970) 3.80
The application of freeze-cleaving technics to studies on red blood cell fine structure. Blood (1967) 2.58
A simple freeze-fracture replication method for electron microscopy. J Cell Biol (1966) 2.40
Function of rodlets on the surface of fungal spores. Nature (1978) 2.39
The epithelial tight junction: structure, function and preliminary biochemical characterization. Mol Cell Biochem (1988) 2.33
Membranes in lupin root nodules. I. The role of Golgi bodies in the biogenesis of infection threads and peribacteroid membranes. J Cell Sci (1978) 1.96
Homologies between gap junction proteins in lens, heart and liver. Nature (1988) 1.69
Identification of a 70,000-D protein in lens membrane junctional domains. J Cell Biol (1985) 1.66
Frankia vesicles provide inducible and absolute oxygen protection for nitrogenase. Plant Physiol (1987) 1.65
Membranes in lupin root nodules. II. Preparation and properties of peribacteroid membranes and bacteroid envelope inner membranes from developing lupin nodules. J Cell Sci (1978) 1.45
Immunolocalization of MP70 in lens fiber 16-17-nm intercellular junctions. J Cell Biol (1987) 1.39
Viral RNA polymerases: electron microscopy of reovirus reaction cores. Science (1971) 1.39
Electron microscopy study of reovirus reaction cores. J Virol (1974) 1.33
Morphology and reproductive processes of the L forms of bacteria. II. Comparative study of L forms and Mycoplasma with the electron microscope. J Bacteriol (1968) 1.28
Purification and chemical characterization of the rodlet layer of Neurospora crassa conidia. J Bacteriol (1979) 1.25
Comparison of the morphology of PPLO and L-forms of bacteria with light and electron microscopy. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1967) 1.23
Ultrastructural studies on Selenomonas ruminantium from the sheep rumen. J Gen Microbiol (1973) 1.10
Endothelial cell membranes: polarity of particles as seen by freeze-fracturing. Science (1973) 1.09
Lens gap junctions and orthogonal arrays are unrelated. FEBS Lett (1980) 1.09
Protein processing in lens intercellular junctions: cleavage of MP70 to MP38. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci (1987) 1.06
Rotavirus spike structure and polypeptide composition. J Virol (1991) 1.03
Electron microscopy of the rodlet layer of Neurospora crassa conidia. J Bacteriol (1979) 0.97
The connexon order in isolated lens gap junctions. J Ultrastruct Res (1980) 0.96
An unusual symbiont from the gut of surgeonfishes may be the largest known prokaryote. J Bacteriol (1991) 0.95
Fine structure of vesicles induced in chloroplasts of Chinese cabbage leaves by infection with turnip yellow mosaic virus. J Gen Virol (1973) 0.95
Freeze-fractured myosin filaments. J Cell Biol (1972) 0.90
Gap junction formation during development of the mouse lens. Eur J Cell Biol (1993) 0.90
Membrane interlocking domains in the lens. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci (1986) 0.90
Cytoplasmic membranes, a possible site of tobacco mosaic virus RNA replication. Virology (1971) 0.86
Structural and molecular biology of the eye lens membranes. Crit Rev Biochem Mol Biol (1989) 0.86
A copper block method for freezing non-cryoprotected tissue to produce ice-crystal-free regions for electron microscopy. I. Evaluation using freeze-substitution. J Microsc (1976) 0.85
Differential expression of two gap junction proteins in corneal epithelium. Eur J Cell Biol (1994) 0.85
Dissociation of lens fibre gap junctions releases MP70. J Cell Sci (1988) 0.85
Formation, distribution and dissociation of intercellular junctions in the lens. J Cell Sci (1987) 0.83
Ultrastructure of the rat posterior pituitary gland and evidence of hormone release by exocytosis as revealed by freeze-fracturing. Z Zellforsch Mikrosk Anat (1973) 0.82
Aging of lens fibers. Mapping membrane proteins with monoclonal antibodies. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci (1986) 0.82
Evaluation of membrane structure facts and artefacts produced during freeze-fracturing. J Microsc (1977) 0.81
Ocular lens gap junctions: protein expression, assembly, and structure-function analysis. Microsc Res Tech (1995) 0.80
Molecular portrait of lens gap junction protein MP70. J Struct Biol (1990) 0.79
Effects of kinetin on phosphorylation of leaf membrane proteins. Biochim Biophys Acta (1976) 0.79
Evidence for the intracellular site of double-stranded turnip yellow mosaic virus RNA. Virology (1971) 0.77
An anastomosing septate junction in endothelial cells of the phylum echinodermata. J Ultrastruct Res (1979) 0.77
The structure and function of the smooth septate junction in a transporting epithelium: the Malpighian tubules of the New Zealand glow-worm Arachnocampa luminosa. Tissue Cell (1980) 0.75
The gap junction proteins: vive la différence! Bioessays (1988) 0.75
Myocardial ultrastructure in systole and diastole using ballistic cryofixation. J Ultrastruct Res (1968) 0.75
Membrane contacts and lens transparency. Bioessays (1986) 0.75
Freeze-fracture of adrenal chromaffin granules. Neuroscience (1977) 0.75
Membranes. Freeze-etching techniques applied to biological membranes. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci (1974) 0.75
The distribution of P-Protein in mature sieve elements of celery. Planta (1975) 0.75