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This technique can produce serial sections as thin as 5 μ from hard chitin-covered materials of insects or other arthropods. Procedures: Fix with alcoholic Bouin's fluid for 3 hr. Henceforth subject material to partial vacuum in each step to ensure a final proper embedding. Wash with 80% ethanol 2 or 3 times for 2 hr or until the picric acid is largely removed. Dehydrate to 90% ethanol and give 2 changes of n-butanol 2 hr each, and one of a 1:1 n-butanol-paraffin mixture in 56-57° oven for 12 hr. Finally, use 2 baths of pure paraffin, 3 hr each, to complete the infiltration. After the last bath, withdraw the specimen from the paraffin, and remove the superficial paraffin, first mechanically and then with a xylene bath for 4 min. Rinse first with n-butanol, and afterwards with absolute ethanol, 2 min each. The compound eyes are protected with a paraffin covering, the specimen is hydrated with a 1% aqueous solution of detergent for 1 hr and then washed with running tap water. The material is treated with a concentrated sulfuric-nitric mixture (H2SO4:HNO3) for 4 hr to eliminate the exoskeleton. After this treatment, the specimen is washed with running tap water for 12 hr, dehydrated with acetone and then bathed in a 2% solution of celloidin in ethyl acetate to form a protective artificial cuticle. This coating is hardened with 2 quick baths of chloroform, the specimen reembedded in paraffin, and the block cast for sectioning. 相似文献
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