My question concerns mouse eyes.
Can anyone send me their fixation suggestions? We are receiving mouse eyes
that end up with a wavy look instead of a nicely defined C and have no
explanation for this occurrence.
Can anyone send me their mouse eye processing schedule? We have a protocol
that
10:44:21 AM
Subject: [Histonet] Mouse eyes
My question concerns mouse eyes.
Can anyone send me their fixation suggestions? We are receiving mouse eyes
that end up with a wavy look instead of a nicely defined C and have no
explanation for this occurrence.
Can anyone send me their mouse eye
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Subject: Re: [Histonet] Mouse eyes
Altho' retired for 2 years, we had a protocol that retained all parts of the
eye quite well. Fixation was in 3% glutaraldehyde (diluted in H2O), 4 deg.C
for overnight. Don't extend the fixation as this will cause the tissue to
be too hard. Wash for about
We have a new project pending with mouse eyes. The lens must remain intact.
What is the best method to process, embed and cut them? Paraffin or glycol
methacrylate?
Jo-Ann Bader
Histology Co-Ordinator
Goodman Cancer Centre
McGill University
1600 Pine Ave W.
Room 312
Montreal, QC, Canada
-Ann Bader, Ms. jo-ann.ba...@mcgill.ca wrote:
From: Jo-Ann Bader, Ms. jo-ann.ba...@mcgill.ca
Subject: [Histonet] Mouse Eyes
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Date: Wednesday, July 29, 2009, 11:38 AM
We have a new project pending with mouse eyes. The lens
, Ms. jo-ann.ba...@mcgill.ca
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Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 10:38:05 AM
Subject: [Histonet] Mouse Eyes
We have a new project pending with mouse eyes. The lens must remain intact.
What is the best method to process, embed