[Histonet] Fixation in concentrated 37% formaldehyde

Orla M Gallagher o.m.gallagher <@t> sheffield.ac.uk
Wed Oct 22 10:02:55 CDT 2014


Dear Histonetters,

What would the effect be of fixing tissues samples in concentrated
formaldehyde instead of 10% buffered formalin? One of our researchers would
like us to prepare some bones for histology staining which have been fixed
in 37% formaldehyde by mistake and stored for 4 years. I assume there will
be formalin pigment in these samples, so even a H&E may not look great,
while any enzyme histochemistry or immunohistochemistry is probably not
worth trying. I haven't seen the samples yet as they will be arriving from
another UK university.

Has anyone out there fixed any tissues in concentrated formaldehyde by
accident or by design?

Thanks,
Orla

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Bone Analysis Laboratory
Mellanby Centre for Bone Research
Department of Human Metabolism
D Floor Medical School
University of Sheffield
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