Note that there is precise immunolabelling at the external aspect of the tissue, which becomes weaker towards the centre of the tissue ( zonal positivity)
This is due to inappropriate primary fixation.
This tissue was fixed in “PFA” for 24 hrs at 4C with no agitation.
A mistake: For FFPWS one needs to fix at RT ( NOT slow fixation)WITH agitation and Fix:tissue 25:1 ( use a rocker-roller).
Formalin fixation is an ongoing process but, needs to be facilitated for FFPWS, unlike perfuse-fixation for cryosectioning.
Why? because inadequate fixation allows the alcohol in the processing to act as a fixative as well as a dehydrant to a greater degree than required.
Imho.
I never use “PFA”. I make up my Formalin using a ~30% Formalin solution.