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Resin sections

Thermosetting resin (Section 31.5) A polymer that becomes highly cross-linked and solidifies into a hard, insoluble mass when heated. [Pg.1252]

Han SS, Kim MK. An improved method for double-isotope and double-emulsion radioautography using epoxy resin sections. Stain Technol 1972 47 291-296. [Pg.69]

Resin Etching and Heat Induced Antigen Unmasking in Resin Sections... [Pg.101]

Groos S, Reale E, Luciano L (2001) Re evaluation of epoxy resin sections for light and electron microscopic immunostaining. J Histochem Cytochem 49 397 406... [Pg.108]

Stain resin sections with 1% methanolic uranyl acetate and lead citrate according to routine electron microscopy procedures. If ultrathin frozen sections are being... [Pg.304]

As with the alkyd resins (Section 29-5A), the initial polymerization of a Bakelite resin usually is carried to only a relatively low stage of completion. The low-melting prepolymer (called a resole) then is heated in a mold to... [Pg.1443]

Peptide a-oxo acids, a-oxo esters, and a-oxoamides are also potent inhibitors of cysteine and serine proteases. Oxidation of peptide a-substituted carboxylic acid derivatives provides a general route to these compounds (Section 15.1.5). Peptide hydroxamic acids have been shown to be inhibitors of metalloproteinase and some have been reported to have antibiotic, anticarcinogenic, and antiviral activities. Peptide hydroxamic adds may be prepared by solution and solid-phase methods using a variety of resins (Section 15.1.6). a-Aminoboronic acids may be prepared by several routes and are reported to be inhibitors of aminopepti-dases. Procedures have been developed for their incorporation into peptides (Section 15.1.7). [Pg.3]

ANTIGEN RETRIEVAL ON THIN RESIN SECTIONS USING AUTOCLAVING... [Pg.161]

In addition to antigen retrieval on sections of paraffin-embedded tissues for light microscopy, antigen retrieval can be carried out on thin resin sections for electron... [Pg.161]

RAPID STAINING OF THIN RESIN SECTIONS IN MICROWAVE OVEN... [Pg.163]

Supported chromium oxidants fall in to three main categories (i) adsorbed on alumina, silica or celite (Section 2.7.5.1) (ii) adsorbed on a polymer or resin (Section 2.7.5.2) and (iii) adsorbed on carbon (Section 2.7.S.3). [Pg.279]


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Antigen Retrieval on Resin Sections

Antigen Retrieval on Sections of Modified Epoxy Resin

Antigen Retrieval on Thin Resin Sections Using Autoclaving

Epoxy resin-embedded sections

Heat-Assisted Immunolabeling of Resin-Embedded Sections

Immunocytochemistry of resin sections

Rapid Staining of Thin Resin Sections in Microwave Oven

Resin sections autoclaving

Resin sections immunostaining

Resin sections method

Resin sections silver enhancement

Resin-embedded sections

Resin-embedded sections protocol

Resin-embedded sections tissue dehydration

Resin-embedded sections vacuum embedding

Thin Resin Sections

Transmission electron microscopy resin sections

Ultrathin sectioning epoxy resin

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