Abstract
The use of xylene for the easy separation of cultured cells embedded in situ from their plastic growth surface is described. This step simplifies the preparation of cell monolayers for electron microscopy.
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The use of xylene for the easy separation of cultured cells embedded in situ from their plastic growth surface is described. This step simplifies the preparation of cell monolayers for electron microscopy.