Microspectrophotometry with the Burch Reflecting Microscope
- 1 July 1956
- journal article
- research article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Physics in Medicine & Biology
- Vol. 1 (1) , 25-36
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-9155/1/1/303
Abstract
A technique of UV micro -spectrophotmetry using a Burch reflecting microscope is described. Consideration is given to the factors, more particularly optical, which limit the accuracy of such techniques. The [alpha] [beta] and gamma absorption maxima of oxyhemoglobin in solutions and in vivo in mature red cells of various species were measured and found to be identical in wavelengths, although their extinctions differ. This latter effect is thought to be optical in origin. The value of staining as an estimate of the hemoglobin content of cells has been measured. Chlorophyll has been proved to be present in the guard cells of Rumex patientia and Chrysanthemum maximum.Keywords
This publication has 12 references indexed in Scilit:
- Reduction of scatter in monochromatorsJournal of Scientific Instruments, 1955
- The characteristics of photomultiplier tubes and their use for absorption measurementsJournal of Scientific Instruments, 1955
- Effect of Drying upon the Absorption Spectra of Hæmoglobin and its DerivativesNature, 1952
- A Simplified Technic of Spectrography and Its Application to the Study of Intracellular HemoglobinBlood, 1951
- Some aspects of microspectrographyDiscussions of the Faraday Society, 1950
- Reflecting microscopesProceedings of the Physical Society, 1947
- SPECTROSCOPIC STUDY OF THE PERMEABILITY AND LYSIS OF RED BLOOD CORPUSCLESNature, 1946
- ABSORPTION SPECTRA OF HÆMOGLOBIN IN SOLUTION AND IN RED BLOOD CORPUSCLESNature, 1941
- Technical Requirements in the Determination of Absorption Spectra by the Ultraviolet MicroscopeReview of Scientific Instruments, 1940
- The nature of haemoglobin in the red blood corpuscleBiochemical Journal, 1938