A simplified method of preparing permanent tissue sections for the erythrocyte adherence test

American Journal of Clinical Pathology
H T YamaseL G Koss

Abstract

A method of preparing permanent sections of tissue for the erythrocyte adherence test using glutaraldehyde fixation and polylysine as the bonding agent is described. This method enables rapid staining with hematoxylin and eosin without loss of indicator erythrocytes.

Citations

Dec 1, 1982·The Journal of Urology·M GhazizadehK Kurokawa
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Aug 1, 1983·British Journal of Urology·M GhazizadehS Numoto
Oct 1, 1983·British Journal of Urology·M GhazizadehK Kurokawa

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