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titleOfInvention Three-dimensional curved surface reconstruction method applicable to biological membrane
abstract The invention relates to a three-dimensional curved surface reconstruction method applicable to a biological membrane, and belongs to the technical field of biology. The main technical scheme is as follows: cleaning and sampling, fixing, rinsing, dehydrating, permeabilizing, waxing and embedding, slicing, sticking and baking slices, dewaxing, dyeing and sealing; adjusting the wavelength of emitted light, adjusting the magnification, photographing and storing images; and establishing a three-dimensional model. The invention aims at a biological membrane with the thickness of more than 0.1mm, and is provided for avoiding the characterization difficulty caused by the fact that dye and laser beams cannot effectively enter the biological membrane due to the fact that the biological membrane is too thick. The technology can effectively reconstruct the complex physical form of the biological membrane, simultaneously ensure higher reduction degree, and provide a feasible means for researching the form change and the influence factors of the biological membrane.
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