Wax embedding/sectioning
http://spot.colorado.edu/~klym/Methods/waxsection.htm
Sunday,Jul 12,2009 Source: Klymkowsky Labhttp://spot.colorado.edu/~klym/Methods/waxsection.htm
Sunday,Jul 12,2009 Source: Klymkowsky LabVery detailed guide to histological techniques, like fixation, dehydration, embedment and subsequent sectioning.
Sunday,Jul 12,2009 Source: Dr. William H. Heidcamp, BioloMany surgical specimens contain calcified areas which need to be decalcified before processing and sectioning. This is the protocol used for this purpose
Sunday,Jul 12,2009 Source: Nottingham Pathology Labhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/pathology/protocols/decal.html
Sunday,Jul 12,2009 Source: Nottingham Pathology Labhttp://www.protocol-online.org/prot/Histology/index.html
Sunday,Jul 12,2009 Source: Nottingham Pathology Labhttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/pathology/protocols/silslid.html
Sunday,Jul 12,2009 Source: Nottingham Pathology LabThis tutorial describes and illustrates the processes involved in making a microscopic glass slide from tissues examined in the pathology laboratory.
Sunday,Jul 12,2009 Source: The Internet Pathology LaboratLarge collection of procedures on various fixation and staining with receipes for solutions. Protocols are PDF files.
Sunday,Jul 12,2009 Source: The Internet Pathology Laborat