免疫组织化学
脑组织
过程(计算)
组织学
生物
解剖
啮齿动物
计算机科学
病理
神经科学
医学
生态学
操作系统
作者
Tabitha R. F. Green,J. Bryce Ortiz,Jordan L. Harrison,Jonathan Lifshitz,Rachel K. Rowe
摘要
Histology and immunohistochemistry are routine methods of analysis to visualize microscopic anatomy and localize proteins within biological tissue. In neuroscience, as well as a plethora of other scientific fields, these techniques are used. Immunohistochemistry can be done on slide mounted tissue or free-floating sections. Preparing slide-mounted samples is a time intensive process. The following protocol for a technique, called the Megabrain, reduced the time taken to cryosection and mount brain tissue by up to 90% by combining multiple brains into a single frozen block. Furthermore, this technique reduced variability seen between staining rounds, in a large histochemical study. The current technique has been optimized for using rodent brain tissue in downstream immunohistochemical analyses; however, it can be applied to different scientific fields that use cryosectioning.
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