Autoradiography of Tracks from Beta-Particle Emitters in Tissues
- 1 January 1956
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Stain Technology
- Vol. 31 (2) , 57-65
- https://doi.org/10.3109/10520295609113777
Abstract
Mounted paraffin sections, 2-4μ thick, ˙were stained, dehydrated, allowed to air dry, and given a thin coating of 1 % Plexi-glas solution in chloroform. The chloroform was allowed to evaporate completely in a dry atmosphere. An emulsion whose dried thickness was 100-150μ, was prepared from Ilford G5 type in gel form and glued to the section by means of a 15% solution of shellac in absolute alcohol. The surface of the emulsion was then cleaned with absolute ethyl alcohol, to remove the impermeable shellac layer. The exposure for radiation reaction was made at about 2°C and required, in the conditions of our experiment, about 24 hrs. The emulsions were processed by the “temperature-development method.” With the described procedure, autoradiographs have been obtained of various organs of albino rats, labeled with P32, S35 and other radioisotopes, and very precise localizations of the origin of electron tracks was attempted. This technic has allowed the fixing and staining of the tissues by means of all the reagents commonly employed in histology, without any damage to the emulsion and the obtaining of good adhesion and minimum separation between specimen and emulsion, thus permitting reliable extrapolations of electron tracks. Due to the fact that the emulsion is fully sensitized when placed in contact with the preparation the limits of the exposure times were well defined. The uniform development at all depths of the emulsion achieved by the temperature-development method facilitated the work with fast electron tracks.Keywords
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