RE: [Histonet] What is your favorite frozen section fixative

From:"Monfils, Paul"

For most immuno work, acetone or methanol. For strictly morphologic work,
10% formalin in 70% ethanol.

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> From: 	histonet-bounces@lists.utsouthwestern.edu on behalf of
> Stephen Peters M.D.
> Sent: 	Monday, April 10, 2006 7:31 AM
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> Subject: 	[Histonet] What is your favorite frozen section fixative
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> HI histonetters,
>    
>   I would like to do a comparison of the morphologic results using
> different fixatives
>    for frozen section slides. I have always been happy with 95% ETOH. I
> know there are other good fixatives people use and I thought it would be
> useful to compare them. I will photograph and add these results to my 
>   web site tutorial (
> http://pathologyinnovations.com/frozen_section_technique.htm ) and frozen
> section lecture ( NSH Region 1 April 28 & 29 and California Society 
>   of Histotechnology May 18-21).  
>   Please let me know what you find is the best fixative for frozen section
> morphology.
>    
>   Stephen
>    
>    
>    
> 
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> Stephen Peters M.D. 
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