[Histonet] Tadpoles
Rene J Buesa
rjbuesa <@t> yahoo.com
Fri May 19 12:03:14 CDT 2006
Ian:
After finding "the hard way" that the worst fixative for this type of specimen is the picro-acetic-formaldhyde of Bouin, I sucessfully used the one developed by Gregg and Puckett (1943):
water 225 mL + 40% formaldehyde 20 mL + acetic acid 5 mL and mercuric chloride 12.5 g
To avoid merury bichloride you could use Smith fixative (1912) as an alternate:
water 230 mL + potassium dichromate 2.5 g + 40% formaldehyde 12.5 mL + acetic acid 6.25 mL This also gives good results.
I hope this will help yopu!
René J.
Ian Montgomery <ian.montgomery <@t> bio.gla.ac.uk> wrote:
Student going to Trinidad this summer where she will study frogs. Most
of us would simply chill and drink rum but this is a keen young student. Any
recommendations for a fixative for tadpoles just as they are about too
emerge from the egg. No jelly, just a tadpole inside the egg.
Ian.
Dr. Ian Montgomery,
Histotechnology,
IBLS Support Unit,
Graham Kerr Building,
Tel: 4652, 6644.
ian.montgomery <@t> bio.gla.ac.uk
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