[Histonet] paraffin to plastic embedding
Flores, Teresa
tflore <@t> lsuhsc.edu
Thu Jan 15 15:23:45 CST 2004
Kathleen, yes, it is possible. You would first deparaffinize tissue : Xylene
overnight agitate to remove all wax; Absolute ethanol; 95% ethanol; 75%
ethanol; 50% ethanol; 25% ethanol then to preferred fixative, ours is
Paraformaldehyde-G. Then process for HRLM-TEM. Our lab uses spur as epoxy of
choice for diagnostic purposes as our stats are processed in 2 hrs,
polymerized in 2 hrs and are HRLM sectioned the same day. That is the
versitilaty of spur epoxy. But for research, epon or one of the other harder
epoxies is recommended.
Teresa
-----Original Message-----
From: Kathleen Cormier [mailto:cormier <@t> MIT.EDU]
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 2:08 PM
To: histonet <@t> pathology.swmed.edu
Subject: [Histonet] paraffin to plastic embedding
Hello all,
One of our researchers here has found some cool lesions in rabbit kidneys.
Now he is asking for 1 micron sections. We of course have only the FFPE
tissue. Is it possible to take the paraffin tissue and re-embedd it into
plastic? What is recommended for future kidney lesions, type of plastic
etc? Thanks!!
Kathy Cormier
Division of Comparative Medicine
MIT
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