[Histonet] rat brain parafin embedding
Rene J Buesa
rjbuesa <@t> yahoo.com
Tue May 29 07:35:58 CDT 2007
Dimitry:
To obtain slices that thin, the brain will have to be completely fixed in formalin first to provide "frimness" to the brain first.
To guide you in slicing the brain you could use TWO very sharp knives blades tied together with a 1 mm thick piece of plastic between the 2 blades, that will give you a space 1 mm appart between the 2 blades and that could be your guide to prepare the 1 mm thick slices. The same if you want to make the 2 mm slices, just use a 2 mm thick piece of flat plastic.
Once you have the slices you can use a general processing protocol, but reducing the times in ethanol to half.
Hope this will help you.
René J.
dimas <flip-flop <@t> ngs.ru> wrote:
Hello All.
I am a student and I have problems whith rat brain
paraffin embedding. To do good slices was very difficult.
I tried to find protocols, but anywhere is wrote that
brains were dehydrated throught a graded series of
ethanol, clear in xylene and embedded according standard
protocol.
If anyone else has experience with rat brain paraffin
embedding,could you send
protocol.
If it is not so difficult could you send fotos or just
whrite how to make slices 1-2mm thick in order to
orientation in atlas, and how brains embedded.
Dmitriy Lanshakov
Novosibirsk State University
student
flip-flop <@t> ngs.ru
ssdd <@t> gorodok.net
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