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Tissue Section Adhesives Protocols on Literature
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Tissue Section Adhesives Protocols on Literature
  • Fink S (1987) Some new methods for affixing sections to glass slides. I. Aqueous adhesives. Stain Technol. 1987 Jan;62(1):27-33.
  • Fink S (1987) Some new methods for affixing sections to glass slides. II. Organic-solvent based adhesives. Stain Technol. 62(2):93-9.
  • Fink S (1987) Some new methods for affixing sections to glass slides. III. Pressure-sensitive adhesives. Stain Technol. 62(5):349-54.
  • Dodson A, et al (1991) APTES, a section adhesive for immunocytochemistry; and experiences of slide drying at room temperature. Histopathology 19(5):484-5
  • Conn H, et al (1988) Cyanoacrylate adhesive: use in frozen section examination of eyelid tumor margins. Ophthal Plast Reconstr Surg. 4(1):1-9.
  • Denton J (1987) Loctite UV 357 polymerised glass adhesive as a section mounting medium. J Clin Pathol. 40(5):584-5.
  • Archimbaud E, et al (1986) Alcian blue method for attaching glycol methacrylate bone marrow sections to glass slides. Stain Technol. 61(2):121-2.
  • Dille JE (1984) Use of isopropyl hydrogen sulfate (Rain-X) on coverslips to prevent cell loss during permanent slide preparation. Stain Technol. 59(2):123-4.
  • Edwards R and Price R (1982) Butvar B-98 resin as a section adhesive. Stain Technol. 57(1):50.
  • Slater M (1989) Adherence of LR white sections to glass slides for silver enhancement immunogold labeling. Stain Technol. 64(6):297-9.
  • Jarvinen M, Rinne A (1983) The use of polyvinyl acetate glue to prevent detachment of tissue sections in immunohistochemistry. Acta Histochem. 72(2):251-2.
  • Holmes EJ and Brown MJ (1967) Use of a silicone rubber (clear seal) as a section adhesive resistant to acid, alkali and heat. Stain Technol. 42(5):249-52.

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