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Protocol: Preparing Frozen Tissue Sections for Immunostaining Protocol

Protocol: Preparing Frozen Tissue Sections for Immunostaining Protocol

Protocol: Preparing Frozen Tissue Sections for Immunostaining Protocol

Frozen tissue sections show good preservation of tissue structure and antigens. The principle disadvantages of using them in immunostaining are that the specimens must be stored frozen, and a special microtome, known as a cryostat, is required. Also, many clinical specimens are not available in this form, and most classic histological descriptions of tissue structure and pathology are based on the use of paraffin-embedded sections of formalin-fixed material.

Protocol: Preparing Frozen Tissue Sections for Immunostaining Protocol

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