Abstract
In microwave stabilization the tissue is prepared for histoprocessing through the uniformly distributed increased temperature. This procedure can be called unique: Exclusively by the uniform well-controlled temperature rise to 55-degrees-C it is possible to stabilize the tissue to the needed perfection, leaving the majority of antigens intact.
In microwave-stimulated fixation the chemical processes involved in the fixation procedure can be accelerated in a controlled fashion (55-degrees-C). The results depend on the fixation agent: Formaldehyde gives an optimized formaldehyde pattern, and Kryofix(R) gives a Kryofix(R) pattern with many antigens intact. Standardization of microscopic results can be achieved, and the tissue can be histoprocessed one hour after operation.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 851-854 |
Number of pages | 4 |
Journal | Institute of physics conference series |
Issue number | 98 |
Publication status | Published - 1990 |
Keywords
- ELECTRON-MICROSCOPY
- RAT-BRAIN
- IRRADIATION
- TISSUE
- PRESERVATION
- ANTIGENS
- LIGHT
- CELLS
- HISTOCHEMISTRY
- FORMALDEHYDE