[Histonet] frozen sections
Rene J Buesa
rjbuesa <@t> yahoo.com
Tue Oct 16 15:34:22 CDT 2007
Yes, if there is a space beyween the OCT and the tissue, you can "refill" it and freeze it again.
René J.
Atoska Gentry <gentras <@t> vetmed.auburn.edu> wrote:
hello, has anyone observed empty space surrounding tissue frozen in
O.C.T. or similar tissue freezing medium after snap freezing? Upon
sectioning samples shipped previously snap frozen to one of our
researchers I noticed space surrounding various areas of the tissue.
Does anyone know what probably caused this? Could this be a factor in
the generation of horrible sections? I suspect the tissue may be moving
when the blade touches it. Is there a know remedy that will not damage
the tissue? Has anyone ever added O.C.T. to already frozen tissues? Any
assistance will be much appreciated. Atoska
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Atoska S. Gentry, B.S., HT(ASCP)
Research Assistant IV
Scott-Ritchey RSCH Center
College of Vet. Med
Auburn, AL 36849
PH (334) 844-5579
FAX (334) 844-5850
email: gentras <@t> vetmed.auburn.edu
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