Paraformaldehyde fixative

T. Scott Thurmond (thurmons@ehsct7.envmed.rochester.edu)
Sat, 27 Apr 1996 13:50:26 -0400

To the list,
Does anyone have a favorite recipe for paraformaldehyde as a
fixative for membrane antigens? I have gotten recipes from several
sources which range from the ridiculously complex to the ludicrously
simple (i.e., 1% paraformaldehyde in Dulbeccos's PBS). My question is
what should I take into account when selecting a fixative recipe and
what should I avoid (I will be fixing peritoneal cells for B
lymphocyte markers).
Any input would be appreciated.
Scott Thurmond


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