[Histonet] Embedding previously frozen brain
S Ladd
sladd <@t> hsc.usf.edu
Fri Jun 11 06:58:49 CDT 2004
Why do you want to thaw it if you are putting it in OCT and cryosectioning??
Sharron
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Fish
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Subject: [Histonet] Embedding previously frozen brain
Hello Netters,
I have a question that came from an investigator at my institute:
Can mouse brain that has been snap frozen in liquid nitrogen (stored
at -80 C degrees) be thawed and embedded in OCT for cryosectioning
without causing excessive damage? How can this be done?
I appreciate all of your answers and thank you all in advance.
Take care,
Jo Dee
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