Hi – I use Excell Plus (alcohol based) for small brains (dog size and smaller). 
 I book them after 24 hours and then let them sit another 24 hours or more 
depending on the size, and changing the Excell.  It’s definitely not good as 
formalin, but my cases are veterinary necropsies and usually already have some 
autolysis already when they are submitted.  IHC seems to work just fine.  Have 
not tried ISH or nucleic acid extraction but the company that makes Excell Plus 
says it is suitable for these applications.  I have tried other alcohol based 
fixatives for small brains and none have been as good as Excell Plus.

-Nancy Stedman    


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Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Histonet] Brain and spinal cord

Hi All! 
I’m looking for some suggestions please on fixation for brain tissue and spinal 
cord submissions from necropsies. We are currently using 10% NBF and ask our 
pathologists to leave the samples overnight (but that doesn’t always happen!!). 
Does anyone use alcohol-based fixatives? And if so, how long? Does it affect 
IHC or any other staining? Do you still process with other routine biopsies (14 
hour program)?
Thanks!

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