Stabilizing effects of D2O on the microtubular components and needle‐like form of heliozoan axopods: A pressure‐temperature analysis

1971 
A systematic study of the resistance of heliozoan axopodia to pressure-induced disintegrational changes has shown that progressively higher concentrations of D2O in the environing medium produce a progressively greater stability, not only as to the needle-like form of the whole axopodia, but also as to their microtubular components. Also it was found that a higher temperature (25°C) yielded significantly higher stability values with identical degrees of deuteration, as compared with experiments performed at a lower temperature (20°C).
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