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Protocol: Fixing Attached Cells in Paraformaldehyde Protocol

Protocol: Fixing Attached Cells in Paraformaldehyde Protocol

Protocol: Fixing Attached Cells in Paraformaldehyde Protocol

Treating cells with paraformaldehyde leads to the establishment of chemical cross-links between free amino groups. When the cross-links join different molecules, a latticework of interactions occurs that holds the overall architecture of the cell together. Commercial formaldehyde solutions are not recommended, because they lack the advantages of using a variable-length polymer, and the cells will simultaneously be fixed with the alcohol (usually methanol).

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