Mucosal Whole Mounts Of Rodent Forestomach

Abstract
The most convenient separation of the mucosa of the f orestomach of rats and mice was secured when the opened stomach was pinned flat (mucosa up) to the bottom of a paraffined petri dish and immersed 1–3 hours in 0.5-1.0% oxalic or acetic acid at room temperature. The separated mucosa was spread on a spatula and immersed in fixing fluid. Staining, dehydration, clearing and mounting in a syndietic mounting medium were by standard methods as used for celloidin sections.

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