MeSH Review:
Tissue Embedding
- Transport rate limited catalysis on macroscopic surfaces: the activation of factor X in a continuous flow enzyme reactor. Andree, H.A., Contino, P.B., Repke, D., Gentry, R., Nemerson, Y. Biochemistry (1994)
- Cytochemical and immunocytochemical methods for electron microscopic detection of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase in brain areas. Ninfali, P., Biagiotti, E., Guidi, L., Malatesta, M., Gazzanelli, G., Del Grande, P. Brain Res. Brain Res. Protoc. (2000)
- An improved method for embedding hard tissue in polymethyl methacrylate. Buijs, R., Dogterom, A.A. Stain technology. (1983)
- Polyethylene glycol embedded tissue sections for immunoelectronmicroscopy. Bosman, F.T., Go, P.M. Histochemistry (1981)
- Fluoride concentrations in fissure and cervical enamel of unerupted human teeth. Gedalia, I., Soldinger, M., Azaz, B., Soskolne, W.A. Journal of oral rehabilitation. (1980)
- N-Butyl methacrylate and paraffin as an embedding medium for light microscopy. Engen, P.C., Wheeler, R. Stain technology. (1978)









