The ultrastructure of Candida krusei |
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Authors: | K. R. Joshi E. E. Wheeler J. B. Gavin |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Pathology, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | Various methods of chemical fixation and freeze-drying of Candida krusei were compared to determine the most appropriate method for the ultrastructural investigation of the thick walled organisms of this genus. Freeze-drying without chemical fixation was of little value because of insufficient variation in electron density. Potassium permanganate was able to penetrate the intact cell but failed to show cytoplasmic glycogen and lipid and some details of the cell wall. While normal glutaraldehyde, formaldehyde and osmium tetroxide treatment failed to permeate and preserve intracellular structures, several cycles of rapid freezing (–155°C) and thawing followed by glutaraldehyde fixation and osmium tetroxide post-fixation demonstrated the intracellular details of the majority of cells so treated. |
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Keywords: | Candida krusei ultrastructure electron microscopy fixatives formaldehyde glutaraldehyde potassium permanganate osmium tetroxide freeze-drying freeze-thawing cell wall cell membrane organelles |
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