1986
DOI: 10.1007/bf00493377
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Enzyme histochemical reactions in unfixed and undecalcified cryostat sections of mouse knee joints with special reference to arthritic lesions

Abstract: The use of unfixed and undecalcified cryostat sections of mouse knee joints is described for the study of enzyme histochemical reactions. Non-inflamed knee joints and knee joints of mice with antigen induced arthritis have been used. Joints were embedded in gelatin and subsequently cut at low speed with a motor-driven cryostat fitted with a tungsten carbide knife at an obtuse angle (10 degrees). The sections were attached to transparent tape to keep the integrity of the tissue intact. The following histochemic… Show more

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“…10 m cryostat sections were made and sections were attached to adhesive tape, 33 and fixed in -20 o C methanol for 10 min. Sections were dried, counterstained with EtBr (10 g/ml in physiological salt), and mounted in a 7% gelatine/50% glycerol solution in water.…”
Section: Detection Of Gfp In Cryostate Sectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10 m cryostat sections were made and sections were attached to adhesive tape, 33 and fixed in -20 o C methanol for 10 min. Sections were dried, counterstained with EtBr (10 g/ml in physiological salt), and mounted in a 7% gelatine/50% glycerol solution in water.…”
Section: Detection Of Gfp In Cryostate Sectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sagittal sections of whole hind paws (8 mm thickness) were cut at low speed at a cabinet temperature of ¹28ЊC with the knife set at an angle of 15Њ to the surface of the tissue block. After trimming the tissue, transparent adhesive tape (Scotch tape 800, 3M; St Paul, MN) was applied to the tissue surface by pressure with a brush [24,25]. The adhesive tape, containing two sequential sections, was then attached to a microscopic slide and processed for immunohistochemistry, as described below.…”
Section: Preparation Of Cryostat Sectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Undecalcified cryostat sections (8 m) were prepared. 38,39 Morphological studies were performed after staining briefly with solutions of Toluidine Blue or Giemsa. Photomicrographs were made immediately using a Vanox T light microscope (Olympus, Tokyo, Japan).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%