Embedding matrixes for obtaining vibratome tissue slices for cytochemistry studies

Miriam Velandia, Zayra Garavito, María Leonor Caldas, Hernán Hurtado, .

Abstract

The use of an inert supporting matrix is necessary in order to obtain 50 pm vibratome tissue slices for cytochemistry studies when using small tissue samples. Five matrices were assayed: granulate agar, purified agar, agar-agar, agarose and gelatine at different concentrations. The best results were obtained with agar-agar and agarose which both gave good tissue stability, providing an easy handling of samples and resulting in more homogeneous texture. These requirements are important if good slices are to be obtained which will be useful for cytochemistry, immunocytochemistry and histochemical tracing studies.

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  • Miriam Velandia Laboratorio de Neurociencias
  • Zayra Garavito Laboratorio de Neurociencias
  • María Leonor Caldas Unidad de Microscopia y Análisis de Imágenes, Instituto Nacional de Salud, Santafé de Bogotá.
  • Hernán Hurtado Laboratorio de Neurociencias
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Velandia M, Garavito Z, Caldas ML, Hurtado H. Embedding matrixes for obtaining vibratome tissue slices for cytochemistry studies. biomedica [Internet]. 1999 Mar. 1 [cited 2024 May 17];19(1):77-80. Available from: https://revistabiomedica.org/index.php/biomedica/article/view/1010
Published
1999-03-01
Section
Technical note

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