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Sectioning technique microwave treatment

Despite some successes with the above pretreatments, the development of wet heat-induced epitope retrieval (HIER) procedures, which involves heating the fixed tissue sections in dilute metal-salt or buffer solutions at or above 100°C, for several minutes to 1/2 h, was the critical breakthrough in paraffin section immunohistochemistry (2, 7-9). Today, there are many variations of the original HIER technique. These differ primarily in the recommended buffer solutions and/or the source or mode of heating, but the basic formula of wet heat treatment over a fixed time period is similar. The most popular HIER technologies use microwave ovens, stainless steel or plastic pressure cookers, autoclaves, vegetable steamers or water-baths as the heat sources and low molarity buffers with acidic or alkaline pH (8,9,11-14). [Pg.104]

Generally, biocomposites are processed with the techniques discussed in the above section. But, some special treatments in addition to above mentioned primary processing techniques have also been attempted to investigate their effects on performance of biocomposites. Among these treatments, microwave curing (in place of conventional... [Pg.273]


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