[Histonet] reversible tissue adhesion to slides
Patsy Ruegg
pruegg <@t> ihctech.net
Tue Jan 11 10:20:33 CST 2005
I release super glued tissue using a single edge razor blade.
Patsy
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Subject: Re: [Histonet] reversible tissue adhesion to slides
Janis,
How about attaching the part you *don't* want? That way the dissection will
also release the desired tissue. Use a minute (no!
smaller! still smaller ... ) drop of superglue to hold the tissue to the
slide -- the same glue used to glue fresh tissue to the mounting plate of a
vibrating microtome.
Phil
>Dear colleagues,
>
>We are looking for a method to very firmly attach unfixed larval
>Drosophila ventral ganglia to a glass slide so we can slice off one
>surface of the ganglion (to remove neurons that we don't want; it's a
>long story; e-mail me if you want to know), to be followed by
>*releasing the attached tissue* from the slide and preparing primary
>neuronal cultures. The tissue needs to be kept alive and happy under
>saline. Polylysine doesn't hold tight enough for the slicing step
>(which we do with a fine blade). Possibilities that have come to mind
>are using more adhesive slides (e.g., coated with aminosilane?), using
>some sort of double-stick tape, or a releasable glue (e.g., something
>like vetbond but that can be made to release?). Obviously part of the
>difficulty is to release the tissue
>without destroying it. Does anyone have a suggestion? thanks!
>
>Janis Weeks
>
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