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Abstract
Extracted BHK cells (baby hamster kidney) were prepared for electron microscopy by air-drying (with Freon 113), critical-point-drying, and freeze-drying. Variations in the drying procedures had a marked effect on the resultant cytoskeleton ultrastructure. Air drying had to be done in a Freonsaturated atmosphere, residual water had to be removed from the dehydrating solutions and carbon dioxide for critical-point-dried specimens,and freeze-drying had to be done at temperatures lower than −90°C. Failure to exercise these precautions resulted in a cytoskeleton ultrastructure artifact, possibly caused by of the cytoskeleton filaments.