Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Maintaining the natural appearance of plants or animal parts
Patent
1982-09-13
1985-10-08
Kimlin, Edward
Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture
Methods
Maintaining the natural appearance of plants or animal parts
156241, 1563077, 1562755, 156236, 424 3, 424 81, G01N 100, G01N 3348, A61K 3174, B44C 116
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ABSTRACT:
A method is described for transferring a thin tissue section affixed to a substrate by a first pressure-sensitive adhesive layer to a microscope slide which supports a second pressure-sensitive adhesive layer of polymerizable material. The tissue section is contacted to the second adhesive layer to form a laminate. Following polymerization of the second layer to form a positive bond between the tissue section and microscope slide, the substrate and first adhesive layer are completely removed to expose the tissue section, now affixed to the microscope slide by the polymerized second adhesive layer, for subsequent processing.
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Falasco Louis
Gorman, Jr. Edward H.
Kimlin Edward
The Mount Sinai School of Medicine
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