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Application of Photoelectron Spectromicroscopy to a Systematic Study of Toxic and Natural Elements in Neurons

Destasio, G.
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Dunham, D.
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Tonner, B. P.
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1995
Journal of Synchrotron Radiation

A systematic photoelectron spectromicroscopy study is presented of the spatial distribution of a toxic element, aluminium, iron or chromium, in neuron cultures, after exposure to a solution of the element. The study was performed by the X-ray secondary-emission microscopy (XSEM) version of photoelectron spectromicroscopy. The distribution of the elements was investigated with two complementary approaches: digital subtraction imaging and individual X-ray absorption spectra from microscopic areas. The results coherently indicate different localization patterns for different elements, and, in particular, extreme localization of aluminium to a few rare cells identifiable as Purkinje neurons. In the case of iron-exposed specimens, the distribution analysis was extended to naturally present phosphorus, and used to estimate the XSEM sensitivity.

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DOI
10.1107/S0909049594012744
Web of Science ID

WOS:A1995RP37900007

Author(s)
Destasio, G.
Dunham, D.
Tonner, B. P.
Mercanti, D.
Ciotti, M. T.
Perfetti, P.
Margaritondo, G.  
Date Issued

1995

Published in
Journal of Synchrotron Radiation
Volume

2

Start page

106

End page

112

Subjects

PHOTOEMISSION

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MICROSCOPY

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ELEMENT MAPPING

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XSEM

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NEURONS

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CEREBELLAR PURKINJE-CELLS

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PHOTOEMISSION SPECTROMICROSCOPY

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ALUMINUM

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ACCUMULATION

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ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE

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BRAIN

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MICROSCOPY

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RESOLUTION

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RADIATION

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TISSUE

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RATS

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MICROSCOPY

Note

Cnr,ist struttura mat,i-00044 frascati,italy. univ wisconsin,dept phys,milwaukee,wi 53211. univ wisconsin,ctr synchrotron radiat,madison,wi 53706. cnr,ist neurobiol,i-00137 rome,italy. Destasio, g, ecole polytech fed lausanne,inst phys appl,ph ecublens,ch-1015 lausanne,switzerland.

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