Hello everyone,

I have embedded several rat femur/tibia specimens in MMA and am finding large 
holes (un-polymerized tissue) as I cut into the tissue - I am still in the soft 
tissue and not even into the bone yet (the specimens have large tumors). I 
placed a couple of the specimens into a 50°C oven for approximately 24 hours 
and then back into MMA for about a week with fresh changes and 60 minute 
vacuums each day. After cutting into the specimen again (following 
re-embedding), I am still finding soft un-polymerized tissue. Can I take these 
back to the liquid state with pure Methyl Methacrylate, then back into absolute 
alcohol, and once again back into methacrylate? I have done a large number of 
specimens similar and larger than these over the past few years without any 
trouble. If anyone has any knowledge and/or experience with this issue, your 
sharing would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again.

Jim Herrick
Senior Research Technologist
Department of Orthopedics
Bone Histomorphometry Core Lab
Phone: (507) 255-5946
fax: (507) 266-9451
Email: herrick.ja...@mayo.edu
______________________
Mayo Clinic
200 First Street SW
Rochester, MN 55905
www.mayoclinic.org





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