Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Radionuclide or intended radionuclide containing; adjuvant... – Molecular bilayer structure
Patent
1982-11-22
1990-11-20
Brown, Johnnie R.
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Radionuclide or intended radionuclide containing; adjuvant...
Molecular bilayer structure
435 1, G01N 100, G01N 130, A01N 100
Patent
active
049717839
ABSTRACT:
A tissue holding and processing technique suitable for immunofluorescence, histochemical, and light microscopic analysis of the same specimen. The tissue is first placed in formol sucrose, and then transferred to gum sucrose. The tissue is subsequently washed in phosphate buffered saline, then acetone-water, then acetone, and finally in xylene. Finally, the tissue is embedded in paraffin. Tissue processed according to the present invention may be stored indefinitely in the gum sucrose or paraffin.
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Bolton W. Kline
Mesnard Robert M.
Brown Johnnie R.
Byrne John J.
Jay Jeremy M.
Kile Bradford E.
The University of VA Alumni Patents Foundation
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