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Título
Three-sectioning method: A procedure for studying hard tissues and large pieces under light and electron microscopy
Autor
Año del Documento
2020
Editorial
Elsevier
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Micron. May 2020 ;Vol.132:102841: p.1-6
Resumen
The histological study of hard pieces such as tendons and calcified lesions and tissues is a field that has been
gaining increased attention owing to the rapid development of implantable prostheses, among other factors. In
these studies, serial sectioning is utilized to detect areas of interest throughout the entire piece, as it enables the
application of the appropriate light and electron microscopy techniques in these areas. We propose the “threesectioning
method” that subjects the pieces to three consecutive cycles of embedding and sectioning to localize
and study the areas of interest, as an efficient technique for these histological studies. The pieces were first
embedded in epoxy resin and then cut into thick sections (approximately 300 μm) for the first cycle. Next, areas
of interest selected on these thick sections were re-embedded in epoxy resin to be sectioned again (second
sectioning) to obtain a series of semithin sections (1–3 μm). These semithin sections are usually studied using the
most relevant techniques for light microscopy. Smaller areas of interest are selected to be cut into ultrathin
sections (60–90 nm) for transmission electron microscopy. If necessary, the selected areas of the semithin sections an be embedded again, and then cut into new ultrathin sections. The different kinds of sections we have described here may also be studied using scanning electron microscopy. This systematic method facilitates correlative microscopy from lower to higher magnifications along with the usage of a broad variety of histological techniques including electron microscopy.
Palabras Clave
Hard Tissue, Prostheses, Plastic Enbedding, Epoxy resin, Sectioning, Bone, Nerve, Thick sections, Ultrathin sections, TEM, SEM.
ISSN
0968-4328
Revisión por pares
SI
Patrocinador
Este trabajo forma parte del proyecto de investigación financiado por la Junta de Castilla y León a través del Centro en Red de Medicina Regenerativa
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Elsevier
Idioma
eng
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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