Re: [Histonet] human shoulder joint fixation

2020-08-23 Thread John Kiernan via Histonet
://www.schulich.uwo.ca/anatomy/people/bios/emeriti/kiernan_john.html = = = From: Bob Richmond via Histonet Sent: 21 August 2020 17:25 To: Histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu Subject: Re: [Histonet] human shoulder joint fixation > > Merissa (where?) asks; >>I a

Re: [Histonet] human shoulder joint fixation

2020-08-22 Thread Hobbs, Carl via Histonet
Jeeza human shoulder joint? Be grateful for background. Many years ago I had to fix/process to Polyester resin many monkey condylar joints ( jaw) As iterated here, I stripped all superfluous tissue off and processed the joints to resin. ( as I do now when doing Histology on ms knee joints

Re: [Histonet] human shoulder joint fixation

2020-08-22 Thread Dr. Michael Gudo (Morphisto GmbH) via Histonet
Hello Merissa, You can use a diamond band saw, as they are produced by EXAKT. This special technique will cut soft tissue quite smooth without destroying the tissues. So you can cut slices with a few centimeter thickness which can be fixed in formaline after sectioning. What kind of

Re: [Histonet] human shoulder joint fixation

2020-08-21 Thread Bob Richmond via Histonet
> > Merissa (where?) asks; >>I am doing some planning for a new project and > wanted to get opinions on fixation of large pieces of tissue. We will have > human shoulders, where we want to preserve the rotator cuff/joint. Cutting > the tissue with a saw will damage the soft tissue, so we were

[Histonet] human shoulder joint fixation

2020-08-21 Thread M.O. via Histonet
Happy Friday, Histonetters! I am doing some planning for a new project and wanted to get opinions on fixation of large pieces of tissue. We will have human shoulders, where we want to preserve the rotator cuff/joint. Cutting the tissue with a saw will damage the soft tissue, so we were thinking