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neutral buffered formalin
Carnoy's solution is a fixative creating covalent chemical bonds between proteins in tissue. Most commonly used fixative in histology is formaldehyde. It prevents decay.
Typically when the word "matrix" is used in cytological or histological context it referes to the extracellular matrix, which is the area in a tissue not occupied by cells, or the area between cells.
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When a very close view of the specimen is necessary. You can focus in on one part of the specimen.
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neutral buffered formalin
Carnoy's solution is a fixative creating covalent chemical bonds between proteins in tissue. Most commonly used fixative in histology is formaldehyde. It prevents decay.
Hair spray is a pretty good substitute.
Type Specimen
A fixative is a gummy substance used to permanently glue one object to another. A fixation is act of fixing one object to another A fixation could be an obsession or preoccupation between a person and some other person or object
if you are reffering to field of view, its not exactly the amount of specimen, its mainly used to determine how large a specimen is
It is used to hold the specimen being observed in place. It keeps the microscopic lens from touching the specimen, and it keeps the specimen from being contaminated.
It is not a standard thing to use, but it may still work (or at least produce an interesting result).
The light microscope and the electron microscope refers to the type of microscope that is used to view the non- living specimen. The non-living specimen is usually placed in a slide.
A specimen signature is an official 'copy' of your signature that is kept on file and if needed in the future can be used to verify if a signature is genuine.