A Durable Nissl Stain for Frozen and Paraffin Sections
- 1 January 1958
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Stain Technology
- Vol. 33 (4), 175-176
- https://doi.org/10.3109/10520295809111844
Abstract
Frozen sections, 25-50 /j. thick, of formalin-fixed nervous tissues are mounted following the Albrecht gelatin technic. Paraffin sections, 15 p., are deparaffinized and transferred to absolute ethanol. The slides are then coated with celloidin. Both frozen and paraffin sections subsequently follow the same steps: absolute ethanol-chloroform (equal parts) for at least 20 min, 95% ethanol, 70% ethanol (1-3 min), then rinsed in distilled water. Sections are stained in Cresylechtviolett (Chroma) 0.5% aqueous solution containing 4 drops of glacial acetic acid per 100 ml, rinsed in distilled water, agitated in 70% ethanol until excess stain leaves the slide, and rinsed in 95% ethanol. Sections are then dehydrated in absolute ethanol, followed by butanol, cleared in xylene, and enclosed in permount.Keywords
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