SAMPLE PREPARATION FOR AUTOMATED CERVICAL-CANCER SCREENING

  • 1 January 1978
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 22  (1) , 15-21
Abstract
A procedure for cluster disruption, human cell dispersal and production of a monolayer of cells from fluid suspensions for automated cell-scanning machines in an interactive system was developed. The combination of 0.1% dithiothreitol and 40% alcohol in a balanced salt solution provides a self-limiting form of mucolysis which is completed by a controlled syringing regime to produce an optimally dispersed cell sample without the production of cell debris from the more effete cells. The induction of a positive charge on a microscope slide to attract the negatively charged cells was achieved by coating the slides with the cationic polymer, polylysine. The cells appear to be sufficiently well attached to permit wet fixation and subsequent stain processing without loss. Quantitative data is given to demonstrate the superior cell presentation that is achieved by this new technique for automated scanning.