Re: [Histonet] glycol methacrylate and sectioning
Hi, we regularly cut thick Glycol methacrylate sections.
I am doing some right now in fact. We apply a drop of water using a cotton
bud to soften the surface of the resin and also create a small puddle on
the glass knife itself. They come off fine. We then sink the sections to
the bottom of a cold water bath (instead of floating them on top like thin
sections) pick them up onto the slide, and place a wet piece of filter
paper over the sections and use a roller to firmly stick the sections to
the slide. Next we put the sections onto a hot plate around 60-70 degrees
C for approximately 10 minutes , this ensures a firm stick. If they start
to lift off, roll them again. A lot of people use thick sections for
stereology. Hope that helps.
Caroline
Caroline Stott
Histology Service Unit
Medical School
University of Otago
Dunedin
(03) 479 7152
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