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Tissue Processing: IV. Applied Fixation

1991
Although reactions with proteins are of overriding importance in tissue fixation (cf. Sect. 12.2), an appreciation of the reactions involving other macromolecules and lipids is also important. A selection of these are surveyed in Table 13.1.
Lyon, Hans   +4 more
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STABILIZING BRAIN TISSUE DURING FIXATION

Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1923
In the fixation of tissue it is the aim to hold the structures as nearly as possible in the form they had during life, or at the moment when the fixing reagent acted. Exceptionally, an artefact may have a differentiating value; with this we are not concerned here.
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Fixation and tissue preservation for antibody studies

The Histochemical Journal, 1972
The methods of fixation and preparation of lymphoid tissues for the immunoenzyme technique are reviewed. For this technique an enzyme is used first as an antigen and then as a marker to demonstrate its specific antibody. A variety of commonly employed fixatives satisfactorily conserve tissues for the light microscopic detection of antibody but, for ...
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Effect of tricomplex fixation on lung tissue

Journal of Ultrastructure Research, 1972
The effect of tricomplex fixation on lungs fixed through vascular perfusion or through instillation of fixatives into the airways has been studied. To test the specificity of electron dense precipitates for phospholipids, some preparations were treated with tricomplex fixatives after lipid extraction with chloroform—methanol in a Soxhlet apparatus. The
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[Fixation of tissue specimens].

Morphologiai es igazsagugyi orvosi szemle, 1981
Authors studied the efficacy of various fixatives used in pathohistology. For general purposes and for impregnation techniques sodium-acetate-formalin, for the demonstration of cytoplasmic granula of endocrine cells and for staining of connective tissue elements Ort's solution and formalin with chrome-alum should be used.
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Fixation of Tissue for Histochemistry

1991
The nature of the morphological information sought from any tissue dictates the fixation technique which is used. The first decision to be made is whether fixation will inhibit any subsequent technique to be used, for example, the use of some monoclonal antibodies in which case fixation will be postponed.
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Repair of damaged ligaments with tissue fixation system minisling is sufficient to cure major prolapse in all three compartments: 5‐year data

The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research, 2017
H. Inoue   +7 more
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Fixation of Drosophila Tissues for Immunofluorescence

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2011
INTRODUCTIONThe fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster has long been used to study the genetic factors involved in development, and the ability to localize molecules within the organism that allow genetic manipulation can be quite useful. This article discusses some of the issues relating to fixation of various Drosophila tissues for analysis by ...
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Tissue Fixation and Processing for the Histological Identification of Lipids.

Methods in molecular biology, 2017
V. Carriel   +3 more
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Tissue Fixation Glutaraldehyde Fixation Revisited

Journal of Long-Term Effects of Medical Implants, 2001
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