Fwd: [Histonet] blood sample for TEM...
Ian Montgomery
ian.montgomery <@t> bio.gla.ac.uk
Mon Aug 22 11:28:05 CDT 2005
For TEM I would simply put a couple of drops of blood into
the primary fixative. Agitate gently, leave for 30 minutes then spin
down. Decant off the supernatant and replace with several buffer
washes before the post fixative. Dehydrate and embed in epoxy resin.
If the pellet started to breakdown during processing then another
spin solved the problem.
Ian.
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>Hi histonetters!
>
>I am interested and in need of a protocol for preparing blood samples
>for transmission electron microscopy. But I am short of appropriate
>protocol for fixation, and processing for it.
>
>I would like to see cat neutrophils and lymphocytes by TEM, and
>
>Would anyone there who has experiences in blood specimen for TEM, kindly
>give me some tips for preparing blood samples for EM?
>
>Thank you for any inputs. I would appreciate.
>
>Best regards,
>
>Ul Soo Choi
>DVM., PhD.
>Dept of clinical pathology,
>CVM, SNU, Seoul, Korea
>82-02-880-8688
>
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