Sectioning of Undecalcified Bone; with Special Reference to Radioautographic Applications
- 1 January 1955
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Stain Technology
- Vol. 30 (4) , 179-188
- https://doi.org/10.3109/10520295509114462
Abstract
A rapid technic for the preparation of 6 μ serial sections of undecalcified bone is described. The specimen is fixed and dehydrated in acetone and ether. It is then treated with a 1:1 mixture of the monomers of ethyl and n-butyl methacrylate catalyzed with benzoyl peroxide. The monomers are removed with ether and the ether is removed under vacuum. Infiltration is accomplished under vacuum using a partial polymer of the same mixture of monomers. Polymerization is completed in 36 hours under pressure at 50°C. The tissue is sectioned with a heavy-duty microtome, the sections are mounted on glass slides and nuclear emulsions applied. Young and adult bone of laboratory animals and man have been cut successfully. Microscopic structural detail is preserved and there is no evidence of translocation of the radioactivity.Keywords
This publication has 8 references indexed in Scilit:
- Embedding and Sectioning Undecalcified Bone, and its Application to RadioautographyStain Technology, 1954
- RADIOAUTOGRAPHY - THEORY, TECHNIC, AND APPLICATIONS1953
- A Method for Embedding Undecalcified Bone for Histologic Sectioning, and its Application to RadioautographyScience, 1951
- THE THEORY AND METHODS OF THE RADIOAUTOGRAPHIC LOCALIZATION OF RADIOELEMENTS IN TISSUES1951
- Autoradiograph TechniqueThe British Journal of Radiology, 1950
- An improved method for cutting undecalcified bone sections and its application to radio‐autographyThe Anatomical Record, 1947
- Calcification and ossification. Calcification in normal growing boneThe Anatomical Record, 1940