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A method of processing tissue sections for staining with cu-promeronic blue and other dyes, using CEC techniques, for light and electron microscopy.

M Haigh, J E Scott.   

Abstract

The application to connective tissues etc. of new histochemical and ultrastructural methods involving consecutive treatment with dye-salt baths, specific enzymes, antibodies and decalcifying fluids, is best carried out on sections on glass slides. This ensures uniform access of reagents to substrates and allows the accurate monitoring of the results, as well as exploiting the strengths of the newer reagents (e.g. Cupromeronic Blue) in that they are highly coloured as well as electron dense. However, very high losses of connective tissue sections usually occur in the various solutions, to the extent that many important investigations are rendered almost impossible because of the high cost of the reagents. We describe a technique which we use routinely, that gives very high recovery of sections of "difficult" tissues from multi-stage enzyme and stain treatments, for light microscopy followed by plastic embedding of the coloured sections for electron microscopy.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 2435276

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Basic Appl Histochem        ISSN: 0391-7258


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Authors:  J E Scott
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3.  Tendon response to tensile stress: an ultrastructural investigation of collagen:proteoglycan interactions in stressed tendon.

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4.  Collagen fibril morphology and mechanical properties of the Achilles tendon in two inbred mouse strains.

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Authors:  J E Scott
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6.  A comparative biochemical and ultrastructural study of proteoglycan-collagen interactions in corneal stroma. Functional and metabolic implications.

Authors:  J E Scott; T R Bosworth
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7.  Application of selected cationic dyes for the semiquantitative estimation of glycosaminoglycans in histological sections of articular cartilage by microspectrophotometry.

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8.  Cartilage elasticity resides in shape module decoran and aggrecan sumps of damping fluid: implications in osteoarthrosis.

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9.  Neutrophil granulocyte-dependent proteolysis enhances platelet adhesion to the arterial wall under high-shear flow.

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