[Histonet] Gayle callis' methgod of freezing nerve

George Cole georgecole <@t> ev1.net
Thu Oct 2 18:56:30 CDT 2003


Histotechs, Gayle Callis' method of freezing nerves is illustrated in
the DVD's in the Muscle and Nerve packet I've been send around.  It
shows a nerve in a flat plastic mold covered with OCT It stresses the
fact that the liquid nitrogen must touch the bottom of the mold only. It
must not get into the top of the mold. Freezing causes the OCT to
contract.  Freezing from the bottom like Gayle says ands the DVD shows,
keeps the contraction to only a small dent on the surface of the frozen
OCT.  No problem.  This is shown in the DVD. It's easily filled. If the
liquid nitrogen gets into the top of the of the mold, the contraction
will take place around the nerve making sectioning difficult indeed.
Athough DVD One band 9 shows how to patch gaps like these, there's no
reason to do so if you freeze the tissue carefully.
georgecole <@t> ev1.net        
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