A Filter Method for Processing Small Samples of Marine Ova Through Fixation, Dehydration, and Embedding Without Changing Containers |
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Authors: | Robert A. Rinaldi Virginia M. Pickel Ralph E. Stephens |
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Affiliation: | a Duke University Marine Laboratory, Beaufort, North Carolina |
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Abstract: | Free-floating cells can be fixed, dehydrated, and embedded in a single container. The container was constructed from stainless steel, and the paraffin block formed by the shape and size of a container was perfect for microtoming. Eight containers were embedded in a fiberglass holder. This holder was designed so that it could be used with a 47 mm Millipore filter. Cells were pipetted into the top of a container while the Millipore filter sealed the bottom; thus the cells were retained on the filter while fluids were allowed to pass through it. The exposure of the cells to histological reagents was regulated by applying a vacuum to control the rate of flow through the filter. |
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