[Histonet] glycogen degeneration???
Geoff McAuliffe
mcauliff <@t> umdnj.edu
Mon Feb 22 15:03:02 CST 2010
In addition to Rene's comments, fixation may be an issue. Deeper parts
of the block may not be as well fixed as the more superficial parts so
the farther into the block you go ....... :-(
Geoff
Greg Dobbin wrote:
> Hi folks,
> Has anyone experienced glycogen disappearing from previously
> "excellent" control blocks of liver. A glycogen-laden liver should be
> consistent throughout should it not? (ie we can't cut through it can
> we??). Or is oxidation a possible culprit here (not heard of it)? Really
> interested to get some feedback on this one.
> Thanks so much,
> Greg
>
> Greg Dobbin, R.T.
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