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Fixative to preserve delicate structures. Suitable for trichromic staining.
| State | Liquid |
| Storage temp. | +10 / +35 ºC |
PRINCIPLE
Tissue fi xation is mainly done by the immersion of the tissues into chemical agents (fi xatives) in order to interrupt the degradation processes that occur after the cell death, and thus, it preserves the structures and composition of the tissue. Fixing agents have the ability to stop the enzyme activity, the process of tissue autolysis and protein denaturation. Some fi xatives can be used, likewise, as a preservative, but not in all cases can be ensured a long term preservation. Fixation is not synonymous with tissue preservation. Fixation types: The fi xation processes can be classifi ed in two kinds depending on the results obtained in regards the tissue structure and its biochemical composition. 1. Histological fi xation: it basically preserves the tissue structures, regardless if it produces or not biochemical changes. 2. Histochemical fi xation: it’s intended to preserve the maximum possible the molecular composition.
NTENDED USE
Family of in vitro diagnostic medical devices intended for tissue fi xatives for histological techniques. They are reagents that do not have diagnostic criteria by themselves, since they are used as auxiliaries for the subsequent application of specifi c diagnostic medical devices which will provide information on the physiological or pathological state of the sample when interpreted by qualifi ed professionals. For trained and specialized personnel.