. Cytological technique; the principles underlying routine methods. Histology -- Technique; Cytology -- Technique. 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 c
. Cytological technique; the principles underlying routine methods. Histology -- Technique; Cytology -- Technique. 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 Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Baker, John Randal, 1900-. London, Methuen; New York, Wiley
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