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Subject: Re: Re: [Histonet] teeth sectioning
Jack,
That sounds really awesome.
I did some work with the teeth of sows (female pigs) from
specimens collected
Jack,
That sounds really awesome.
I did some work with the teeth of sows (female pigs) from
specimens collected at slaughter. Those are very difficult to decalcify,
and when finished, are likely to have no nuclear detail remaining.
Interested to hear what you learn
Wayne Johnson
Beijing
Subject: Re: [Histonet] teeth sectioning
Mes,
This is a very good question and I look forward to answers from individuals
that have accomplished this with PMMA and a rotary microtome with
tungsten-carbide knives. If you are talking about an undecalcified specimen
embedded in PMMA, then I would
Mes,
This is a very good question and I look forward to answers from individuals
that have accomplished this with PMMA and a rotary microtome with
tungsten-carbide knives. If you are talking about an undecalcified specimen
embedded in PMMA, then I would imagine that the age of the rat could