A | B |
What are some methods for formalin pigment removal | Saturated alcohol solution of Picric acid, ammonium hydroxide in 70% alcohol, Bleach by nitiric acid |
Iodine and Hypo remove what | Mercury pigment |
Several changes of 50% alcohol and 70% alcohol for long periods of time removes what | Picric acid color |
Washing tissue in water after fixation prevents what | Pigment artifacts |
What is a dark brown crystalline bifringence artifact caused by | formalin in a blood rich tissue at pH levels below 5.6 |
how many volumes of fixative should be used for every volume of tissue | 15-20 |
Potassium dichromate, mercuric chloride, acetic acid, and sodium sulfate are ingredients in? | Zenkers |
Mercuric chloride, pottasium dichromate, sodium sulfate are ingredients in? | Hellys |
What are the ingredients in Carnoys? | absolute alcohol, acetic acid, chloroform |
Zambonis PAF contains? | Paraformaldehyde, double filtered saturated picric acid |
Which fixative contains copper acetate | Hollandes |
What are the recommended fixatives for Lymph Nodes? | B-5 |
What are the recommended fixatives for lipids and phospholipids | Formol calcium |
What are the recommended fixatives for massons trichrome | Bouins |
What are the recommended fixatives for glycogen | Rossmans |
What are the recommended fixatives for light and electron microscopy | Paraformaldehyde |