1974
DOI: 10.1177/22.12.1077
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Periodate-Lysine-Paraformaldehyde Fixative a New Fixative for Immunoelectron Microscopy

Abstract: A new fixative which primarily stabilizes carbohydrate moieties was developed for immunoelectron microscopy. It contains periodate, lysine and paraformaldehyde. Theoretically, the carbohydrates are oxidized by periodate and cross-linked by lysine. The fixative can preserve antigenicity as well as paraformaldehyde and ultrastructure as well as glutaraldehyde. Using this fixative and the peroxidase-labeled antibody technique, basement membrane antigen was localized within the cisternae of endoplasmic reticulum o… Show more

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“…However, even under the EM, the differentiation between macrophages and IDCs has proved difficult in synovial tissue, because the method of fixation used for monoclonal antibody staining (26) obscures the fine definition of the cellular organelles. Nevertheless, in those transitional areas which were relatively rich in lymphocytes (50-70% of the total cell population), 63D3-cells with the morphologic appearance of IDC formed 10-20% of the DR+ macrophage-like cell population.…”
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“…However, even under the EM, the differentiation between macrophages and IDCs has proved difficult in synovial tissue, because the method of fixation used for monoclonal antibody staining (26) obscures the fine definition of the cellular organelles. Nevertheless, in those transitional areas which were relatively rich in lymphocytes (50-70% of the total cell population), 63D3-cells with the morphologic appearance of IDC formed 10-20% of the DR+ macrophage-like cell population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The technique of this procedure has been previously described (26). Briefly, synovial specimens were cut into approximately 4-mm3 pieces and were promptly fixed with paraformaldehyde-lysine-periodate solution (27) for 6 hours.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…The cells were suspended at a concentration of 107/ml. , and 2% paraformaldehyde (14). The fixed cells were washed twice with PBS to remove any fixative.…”
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“…Developed initially for immunoelectron microscopy, PLP has recently been shown to be a valuable fixative for the improved detection of cell surface antigens, particularly in lymphoid tissue (14,151. Because of the preservation of surface antigens, which was also documented in our study, it is possible to examine surface markers and Ki-67 expression a t the same time.…”
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“…To detect the Mac-2 antigen, namely galectin 3 (17,18), tissue samples were fixed with periodate-lysineparaformaldehyde solution (19) overnight at 4°C before freezing. Immunostaining was performed using rat anti-Mac-2 antibodies (Boehringer, Mannheim, Germany), biotinylated rabbit anti-rat IgG antibodies, and then FITC-labeled avidin or avidin-biotin-peroxidase complexes.…”
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confidence: 99%