The German, F. Blum, introduced formalin as a fixative in 1893. Formalin rapidly became popular for hardening and preserving gross human and animal specimens. As a result, microscopy for diagnostic pathology by combining paraffin embedding and formalin fixation was developed. Alcohol-based fixatives have coagulation of proteins as their main preservative effect. Because there is no cross-linking, immunostaining is not compromised, and DNA and RNA is not damaged. Ethyl alcohol was used by Dutch scientists of the 18th century, but was replaced by the cheaper formalin. Addition of low molecular weight polyethylene glycol (PEG) optimized the coagulant fixative, Kryofix. The polyethylene glycol prevents excessive hardening and enhances the speed...
Histopathology is the most useful tool for diagnosis of a number of diseases, especially cancer. To ...
Introduction and Aim: To assess the impact of new alternative solutions to formaldehyde and xylene o...
Genomic technologies are increasingly used clinically for both diagnosis and guiding cancer therapy....
The German, F. Blum, introduced formalin as a fixative in 1893. Formalin rapidly became popular for ...
The lack of standardization of tissue handling and processing hinders the development and validation...
BACKGROUND: Quick and precise histological diagnosis is the need of the hour especially in neoplas...
Objectives: This study aims to use an alternative fixative compound with reduced concentration of fo...
<div><p>Formalin fixation is a mainstay of modern histopathologic analysis, yet the practice is poor...
Formalin is toxic and has recently been classified as carcinogenic leading to a proposed European fo...
Formalin fixation and paraffin embedding (FFPE) remains the preeminent technique for processing tiss...
Formalin fixation is a widely used method in histopathology that has certain limits. Formalin often ...
There are several hazards in histopathology laboratories and its staff must ensure that their profes...
textabstractAn optimal fixative should ideally combine the advantages of formalin fixation and freez...
Formalin fixation is a mainstay of modern histopathologic analysis, yet the practice is poorly stand...
BACKGROUND : Fixation is the crucial step in the practice of diagnostic pathology. Formalin has be...
Histopathology is the most useful tool for diagnosis of a number of diseases, especially cancer. To ...
Introduction and Aim: To assess the impact of new alternative solutions to formaldehyde and xylene o...
Genomic technologies are increasingly used clinically for both diagnosis and guiding cancer therapy....
The German, F. Blum, introduced formalin as a fixative in 1893. Formalin rapidly became popular for ...
The lack of standardization of tissue handling and processing hinders the development and validation...
BACKGROUND: Quick and precise histological diagnosis is the need of the hour especially in neoplas...
Objectives: This study aims to use an alternative fixative compound with reduced concentration of fo...
<div><p>Formalin fixation is a mainstay of modern histopathologic analysis, yet the practice is poor...
Formalin is toxic and has recently been classified as carcinogenic leading to a proposed European fo...
Formalin fixation and paraffin embedding (FFPE) remains the preeminent technique for processing tiss...
Formalin fixation is a widely used method in histopathology that has certain limits. Formalin often ...
There are several hazards in histopathology laboratories and its staff must ensure that their profes...
textabstractAn optimal fixative should ideally combine the advantages of formalin fixation and freez...
Formalin fixation is a mainstay of modern histopathologic analysis, yet the practice is poorly stand...
BACKGROUND : Fixation is the crucial step in the practice of diagnostic pathology. Formalin has be...
Histopathology is the most useful tool for diagnosis of a number of diseases, especially cancer. To ...
Introduction and Aim: To assess the impact of new alternative solutions to formaldehyde and xylene o...
Genomic technologies are increasingly used clinically for both diagnosis and guiding cancer therapy....