[Histonet] Golgi-Cox issue

Liz Chlipala liz <@t> premierlab.com
Fri Sep 14 12:07:19 CDT 2007


Lots of mounting media and the smallest coverslip possible, that way you =
have less chance for bubbles.  When we mounted whole rat corneas we =
placed the mounting media on top of the section and carefully placed the =
coverslip over the top of the specimen.  Then we used some nuts from the =
hardware store and placed them on the coverglass to flatten out the =
specimen and let dry overnight at room temp we found that heating the =
slides caused more air bubbles.

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Subject: [Histonet] Golgi-Cox issue

   Hi,

         I am working with Golgi-Cox sections, at 120 microns. I =
everything is very good, except that I cannot mount the sections very =
well, apparently the tickness is causing troubles and the sections get =
dry-like some days after.

  Any sugiestions to mount with permount the tick sections?

   Thank Yoy very much



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