A rapid microbiopsy system to improve the preservation of biological samples prior to high-pressure freezing.
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serval:BIB_28885
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Title
A rapid microbiopsy system to improve the preservation of biological samples prior to high-pressure freezing.
Journal
Journal of Microscopy
ISSN
0022-2720
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2003
Volume
212
Number
Pt 1
Pages
3-12
Language
english
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Abstract
A microbiopsy system for fast excision and transfer of biological specimens from donor to high-pressure freezer was developed. With a modified, commercially available, Promag 1.2 biopsy gun, tissue samples can be excised with a size small enough (0.6 mm x 1.2 mm x 0.3 mm) to be easily transferred into a newly designed specimen platelet. A self-made transfer unit allows fast transfer of the specimen from the needle into the specimen platelet. The platelet is then fixed in a commercially available specimen holder of a high-pressure freezing machine (EM PACT, Leica Microsystems, Vienna, Austria) and frozen therein. The time required by a well-instructed (but not experienced) person to execute all steps is in the range of half a minute. This period is considered short enough to maintain the excised tissue pieces close to their native state. We show that a range of animal tissues (liver, brain, kidney and muscle) are well preserved. To prove the quality of freezing achieved with the system, we show vitrified ivy leaves high-pressure frozen in the new specimen platelet.
Keywords
Animals, Biopsy, Brain, Cryopreservation, Cryoultramicrotomy, Freeze Substitution, Freezing, Kidney, Liver, Microscopy, Electron, Muscles, Plant Leaves, Pressure, Rats, Specimen Handling, Time Factors
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