Patty,

Our lab has processed zebra fish embryos for paraffin sectioning.  The embryos 
were fixed overnight in 4% paraformaldehyde and processed on a biopsy program 
without any heat.  The key is to pop the swim bladders of the fish so that they 
will lay flat during embedding.  We put multiple pieces into each biopsy sized 
mold and were able to get a good section with intestine on at least one of the 
fish in each block.  It is imperative that you soak the blocks, on a paper 
towel moistened with diluted ammonium hydroxide, on ice for at least an hour to 
get decent sections because the tissue is very dry.

Best Regards,

Bonnie Gambichler, HT ( ASCP )
JHU Oncology Tissue Services Lab
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