[Histonet] Paraffin vs. Cryostat
amitapandey <@t> torrentpharma.com
amitapandey <@t> torrentpharma.com
Fri Mar 11 06:11:42 CST 2011
Frozen sections are not good to study the histology.
Frozen are better for immediate diagnosis , enzyme study and special
staining like IHC- where formalin masked some of antigens.
Amita
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"Hehl Joachim" <joachim.hehl <@t> lmc.biol.ethz.ch>
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Date:
11/03/11 04:20 PM
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[Histonet] Paraffin vs. Cryostat
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Dear all,
I have a very basic (maybe stupid) question regarding the problem when
should one use paraffin sections or better cryo sections. Since I have
heard
so different opinions I would be glad to receive some founded
recommendations and/or literature references comparing these two
techniques.
Thanks for your help!
Joachim
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