The secondary tissues of woody plants consist of fragile cells and rigid cell walls. However, the structures are easily damaged during mechanical cross-sectioning for electron microscopy analysis.
SERIAL section-cutting has sprung into such prominence during the last fifteen years, and has now become so essential to almost every branch of biological research, that we are apt to forget that we ...
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