[Histonet] tissue does not sink in sucrose

Emily Sours talulahgosh <@t> gmail.com
Fri Jan 18 08:25:10 CST 2008


If your tissue is large, it might not sink in one night.  Leave it for
a few days.

Emily

On Jan 18, 2008 3:45 AM, Yves Heremans <Yves.Heremans <@t> vub.ac.be> wrote:
> Dear Histonetters,
>
> I am cryoprotecting mouse pancreas tissue (after fixation with
> formalin) in 30% sucrose in PBS. After overnight incubation in
> sucrose (at 4°C) some tissues sink, others do not. Is there a reason
> (and remedy) for this ?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Yves Heremans
>
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