We use Crystalmount. You don't even have to coverslip. Just make sure you 
evenly distribute the mountant on the slide and let it dry. We usually put it 
on a hot plate for a bit. This leaves a hardened shell around the tissue. The 
slides can be read like this too. If you really need a coverslip, it can be 
quick dipped in xylene and coverslipped with your regular mounting media. You 
can also coverslip directly with crystal mount, but we find it dries around the 
section and creates a big air bubble encompassing the tissue. This technique 
also has the added benefit of keeping the fat (and the stain) in the correct 
areas and is not squeezed out from the pressure during direct mounting. 
 
Claire


 

Hi,

I will be staining many samples for Oil red O in the near future.  I was
wondering if there were any aqueous mounting medias out there that
perform superior to Glycergel? 

Thanks

Dave




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