Immunofluorescence Staining of Paraffin Sections Step by Step [PDF]
Immunofluorescence staining is the most frequently applied technique to detect and visualize various molecules in biological samples. Many protocols can be found in the literature and the websites of commercial antibody producers.
Sami Zaqout +6 more
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A One-Stop Protocol to Assess Myocardial Fibrosis in Frozen and Paraffin Sections [PDF]
Masson’s Trichrome Staining (MTS) is a useful tool for analyzing fibrosis in a plethora of disease pathologies by differential staining of tissue components. It is used to identify collagen fibers in different tissues like heart, lung, skin, and muscles.
Divya Sridharan +5 more
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Pancreatic Islet Embedding for Paraffin Sections. [PDF]
Experiments using isolated pancreatic islets are important for diabetes research, but islets are expensive and of limited abundance. Islets contain a mixed cell population in a structured architecture that impacts function, and human islets are widely variable in cell type composition.
Kong Y +4 more
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Enhanced Histochemical Detection of Iron in Paraffin Sections of Mouse Central Nervous System Tissue [PDF]
Histochemical methods of detecting iron in the rodent brain result mainly in the labeling of oligodendrocytes, but as all cells utilize iron, this observation suggests that much of the iron in the central nervous system goes undetected.
Scott A. Sands +4 more
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Effect of storage time of paraffin sections on the expression of PD-L1 (SP142) in invasive breast cancer [PDF]
Background PD-L1 staining using long-stored paraffin sections may not be consistent with the true PD-L1 expression of patients. Therefore, it is necessary to explore the expression of PD-L1(SP142) in paraffin sections of invasive breast cancer with ...
Jiankun He +9 more
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Intranuclear birefringent inclusions in paraffin sections by polychromatic polarization microscopy [PDF]
Intranuclear birefringent inclusions (IBI) found in various cell types in paraffin-embedded tissue sections have long been considered to be a tissue processing artifact, although an association with biological processes has been suggested.
Aiste Vitkunaite +6 more
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A Simplified Method for the Histochemical Detection of Iron in Paraffin Sections: Intracellular Iron Deposits in Central Nervous System Tissue [PDF]
Although all cells contain iron, most histochemical methods fail to reveal the presence of iron within many cells of the central nervous system (CNS), particularly neurons.
Steven M. LeVine +2 more
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Diagnosis of Ion-Exchange Resin Depositions in Paraffin Sections Using Corrective Light and Electron Microscopy-NanoSuit Method [PDF]
Ion-exchange resins are commonly used to treat complications such as hyperkalemia, hyperphosphatemia, and hypercholesterolemia. Gastrointestinal complications may occur as side effects of such treatments.
Mako Ooishi +10 more
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Frozen sections compared with paraffin-embedded sections: A retrospective veterinary autopsy study
Histologic examination of tissues collected at autopsy are typically prepared using conventional methods (formalin fixed, paraffin‐embedded tissue). In this study, twenty-five tissue specimens from twelve animals were collected at autopsy and examined ...
Adam W. Stern
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Paraffin sections may be useful in Mohs micrographic surgery for nonmelanoma skin cancer in select patients [PDF]
Ryan T. Ladd, MD +5 more
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