Reuel,
 
I would say that you could at least try to use for EM, especially since you 
already seem to have a polymerized resin block. The biggest issue I would guess 
would be the overall hardness of your resin block/section so that the section 
would hold up during the analysis. Also, depending upon the hardness of your 
block, you may even be able to put your blocks in an oven at 60C for a weekend 
or so to harden them up even more. It theorized that even though the hardness 
or softness of a MMA block can be established from the beginning of 
polymerization (solution concentration of monomer:softner), the block continues 
to harden over time. I would say subjecting to heat may help to increase this 
however it may make it more difficult to cut thin sections. In fact, if you let 
your section roll during microtomy, you may need to adapt to pulling sections 
flat as the block continues to harden. Hope this makes some sense. Feel free to 
call me (317-281-1975) if you would like to talk about it over the phone.
 
Jack
 

 

> Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2011 14:06:15 -0500
> From: reuel.corne...@tsrh.org
> To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
> Subject: [Histonet] MMA
> 
> Can undecalcified bone MMA embedded tissue be use for Electron Microscopy.The 
> tissue was fixed in formalin dehydrated in grades of alcohol, clear in 
> xylene, infiltrated and embedded in MMA (MMA, dibutyl phthalate,perakdox). If 
> not,can anyone have a procedure how to prepare tissue that are embedded in 
> MMA for EM. Is this the same procedure done on a paraffin embedded tissue 
> where you melt the paraffin with xylene then hydrate, wash in distilled water 
> then transfer in osmium ,wash in water, dehydrate, PO,resin. 
> 
> Thank you for your help.
> 
> Reuel
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