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The tissue blocks were dehydrated in glass tubes at room temperature in 20% methanol (diluted in ddH2O) for 1 h, 40% methanol for 1 h, 60% methanol for 1 h, 80% methanol for 1 h, and 100% methanol for 1 h twice.
The blocks were dehydrated in a graded series (30, 50, 70, 95, 100%) of ethanol, warmed to room temperature, and infiltrated with Spurr's resin in a 1∶1 Spurr's: ethanol and a 3∶1 Spurr's: ethanol ratio and incubated overnight.
The agarose blocks were dehydrated in ethanol and embedded in an Epon/Araldite mixture.
The fixed tissue blocks were dehydrated in an alcohol series of 30, 50, 70, 90 and absolute ethanol, before being imbedded in epoxy resin.
These tissue blocks were dehydrated in a graded ethanol series and then in propylene oxide, embedded in an agar resin (PROCURE 812, ProSciTech, Queensland, Australia), and polymerized for 48 h at 60°C.
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After 24 48 h in 4% paraformaldehyde, the blocks were dehydrated and embedded in paraffin, cut into 4 μm slices, heated overnight in a 60°C incubator, and then dewaxed and stained with H&E and Masson dye.
Tissue blocks were dehydrated and embedded in paraffin.
The tissue blocks were dehydrated and embedded in Araldite 502 (EMS, Hatfield, PA, USA).
The tissue blocks were dehydrated for 5 days in 70% ethanol, then 2 days in 80% ethanol, and finally 1 week in 96% ethanol.
The fixed blocks were dehydrated and then embedded in Quetol 812 (Nisshin EM, Tokyo, Japan).
The agarose blocks were dehydrated by ethanol gradient and after xylene diaphanization embedded in paraffin.
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