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This protocol is applied in the routine staining of cationic and anionic tissue components in tissue sections. This is the standard reference stain used in the study of histochemical tissue pathology.
Protocol for H&E staining: While sections are in water, skim surface of hematoxalin with a Kimwipe to remove oxidized particles. Blot excess water from slide holder before going into hematoxalin. Coverslip slides using Permount (xylene based).
Abstract. Haematoxylin Eosin (H&E) staining of mouse intestinal tissue. Formaldehyde fixation: Rinse fresh colon tissue with PBS buffer, then fix tissues with fresh 4% formalin for 24 hours at room temperature. Make sure you have enough fixative to cover tissues. Fixative volume should be 5-10 times of tissue volume. 1.
Protocol status: Working. Created: May 31, 2017. Last Modified: March 28, 2018. Protocol Integer ID: 6120. Formaldehyde xation: Rinse fresh colon tissue with PBS buffer, then x tissues with fresh 4% formalin for 24 hours at room temperature. Make sure you have enough xative to cover tissues. Fixative volume should be 5-10 times of tissue volume.
Hematoxylin and Eosin Stain For Fresh Frozen Section (H&E) PROCEDURE: 1. Take slides immediately from freezer and place in cold fixative (10% Neutral Buffered Formalin or 4% PFA) for 10 minutes 2. Rinse slides in 1X PBS, 2 times for 3 minutes each to remove OCT or other tissue embedding compound 3. Rinse in a gentle stream of tap water for 1 ...
To perform an H&E stain, follow the procedure below to re-hydrate, dehydrate and stain the tissue sections. Same solvents can be used for multiple tissue sections but should be changed daily or more often if they become contaminated (strongly colored by the stains). References: 1. Laboratory methods in histotechnology / edited by: Edna B ...
Principle of Procedure. The principle of the H&E staining procedure is the sequential application of two different stains. First is deparaffination in xylene or xylene substitute, Histo-Clear II is recommended, followed by hydration in declining concentration of ethanol ending up in water before application of the first stain hematoxylin.