Hi, 
I would like suggestions on how to eliminate or decrease the effects of 
extended storage of muscle bx's in a -70°C freezer.  We do approx. 150 muscle 
bx's /year in our Neuropathology Lab and we keep all frozen muscle bx's 
indefinitely, (we have them all from the 80's on). We are asked fairly 
regularly to go back to these cases for diagnostic & research purposes & find 
many of them are compromised, readable but not optimum,  I am assuming from 
drying out from months/years of freezing.
We freeze them using the isopentane/liquid nitrogen method on a pc of cork with 
OCT anchoring them.  We store them in a small plastic tube with a screw top.
I would like to know if anyone has further methods to eliminate this artefact.
Possibly sealing with OCT?  Placing water in the bottom of the tube?   Wrapping 
the muscle bx in Parafilm, tin foil etc?
What containers do you use to store them in if you do not get this artefact?
Suggestions for long term storage would be very much appreciated.
Thanks
Sharon Allen
Senior Neuropathology Technologist
HSC
WPG, MB, CA
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