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Maintenance of Fluorescence During Paraffin Embedding of Fluorescent Protein-Labeled Specimens [PDF]
Paraffin embedding is widely used in microscopic imaging for preparing biological specimens. However, owing to significant fluorescence quenching during the embedding process, it is not compatible with fluorescent-labeling techniques, such as transgenic ...
Ouyang Zhanmu+14 more
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Paraffin-embedding for large volume bio-tissue. [PDF]
AbstractAcquiring ultrahigh-resolution three-dimensional images of large-volume tissues non-human primate tissues was an enormous challenge. Given the preservation of structure and excellent sectioning property, formalin-fixed paraffin-embedding method had an enormous potential for three-dimensional reconstruction of fine structures, based on the very ...
Zhanmu O, Yang X, Gong H, Li X.
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Paraffin Embedding and Thin Sectioning of Microbial Colony Biofilms for Microscopic Analysis. [PDF]
Sectioning via paraffin embedding is a broadly established technique in eukaryotic systems. Here we provide a method for the fixation, embedding, and sectioning of intact microbial colony biofilms using perfused paraffin wax. To adapt this method for use
Cornell WC+5 more
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Quick and inexpensive paraffin-embedding method for dynamic bone formation analyses. [PDF]
We have developed a straightforward method that uses paraffin-embedded bone for undemineralized thin sectioning, which is amenable to subsequent dynamic bone formation measurements.
Porter A+5 more
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Paraffin embedding of the whole human cerebral hemisphere to assess arterial distribution territories [PDF]
Commonly used to decode the human brain's structural complexity, ex vivo dissection focuses on a given structure or region but cannot depict the whole brain organization (for example, its arterial distribution territories).
Mykyta Smirnov+4 more
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[Wilhelm His, Sr., and the development of paraffin embedding. German version]. [PDF]
Paraffin histology is one of the most important and commonly used laboratory techniques in diagnostic histopathology. The discovery of paraffin embedding is often attributed to the pathologist Edwin Klebs.
van der Lem T+3 more
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Agar-gelatin for embedding tissues prior to paraffin processing
Tissue Pre-Embedding Histologists often arrange tissue samples in a very specific orientation prior to paraffin embedding using a process known as pre-embedding.
Melina V. Jones, Peter A. Calabresi
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Paraffin and Collodion Embedding
H. N. Conser
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A PARAFFIN EMBEDDING TECHNIQUE FOR STUDIES EMPLOYING IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE [PDF]
G Sainte-Marie
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