Archive image from page 84 of Cytological technique; the principles underlying. Cytological technique; the principles underlying routine methods cytologicaltechn00bake Year: 1960 PRACTICAL FIXATIVE SOLUTIONS 65 tives for cytoplasmic inclusions. Examples: Helly,' Champy, Lewitsky-saline,°' ® Mann/ Zenker-without-acetic. Group D. Non-coagulants only. This is a small group, adapted to the study of cytoplasmic inclusions. Examples: Altmann, It is curious that such a high proportion of fixative mixtures contain one or more coagulants. This is probably connected with the predominance of pa
Archive image from page 84 of Cytological technique; the principles underlying. Cytological technique; the principles underlying routine methods cytologicaltechn00bake Year: 1960 PRACTICAL FIXATIVE SOLUTIONS 65 tives for cytoplasmic inclusions. Examples: Helly,' Champy, Lewitsky-saline,°' ® Mann/ Zenker-without-acetic. Group D. Non-coagulants only. This is a small group, adapted to the study of cytoplasmic inclusions. Examples: Altmann, It is curious that such a high proportion of fixative mixtures contain one or more coagulants. This is probably connected with the predominance of paraffin as an embedding medium. Group D is likely to come to the fore in the future, as new plastics replace paraffin; but it remains to be seen whether any non-coagulant is as useful as chromium trioxide in the fixation of chromosomes for light-microscopy.
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