Cryostat Microtomy of Lung Tissue in an Expanded State |
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Authors: | Gregory A. Prince David D. Porter |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Pathology, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California |
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Abstract: | A technique is reported for cryostat sectioning of lung tissue in an expanded state for use in viral immunofluorescence studies. A 1: 2 mixture of O.C.T. embedding compound and phosphate-buffered saline is injected intratracheally into fresh lung tissne. The lung tissue is frozen in liquid nitrogen and sectioned with a cryostat. Compared to other published reports of lung sectioning for immunofluorescence miscroscopy, this method has the advantages of bekg easy and quick, maintaining the lung sectiom in an expanded rather than collapsed state and avoiding contact with chemicals potentially capable of altering sensitive viral antigens. |
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