Hi All,

We received some frozen Baboon spleen tissue from the NIH that turned out to be 
very difficult to cut. I am experienced with Mouse tissues but rarely have to 
cut tissue the size of my thumb. The best information I could get was that the 
tissue was not put through a sucrose gradient but put directly into OCT. The 
OCT seemed to come off the blade just fine but the tissue seemed spongy and 
looked more like lung tissue (with many holes) once it was warmed on a slide. 
My first thought was that it had been put through a sucrose gradient that was 
not complete. I tried colder and warmer temps with thicker and thinner sections.

My question list

Is there anybody who has had a similar problem and do you think it is a tissue 
processing problem (No hope).
Do you think it is a cutting problem? (only hope is for a better technician 
than me, maybe)

 I have an opportunity to get more tissues collected from a collaborator. What 
would be the best way to collect these tissues be?

Thanks again for all your help!!!
Mike









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