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Each rat brain was cut into six sections and mouse brain into five sections.
The brain was cut into 7 µm sections which were stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E stain).
For tissue analyses, the brain was cut into 10 µm coronal sections on a cryostat (Leica Microsystems).
The unfixed brain was cut into frontal slabs of approximately 10 mm thickness.
The brain was cut into slices (30 μm thick) using a cryostat and the sections were placed on glass slides.
The remaining brain was cut into 350 μm thick horizontal slices using a vibratome (Leica VT 1000S, Bensheim, Germany).
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In keeping with Vogt's method, each brain is cut into four or five chunks, which are encased in paraffin wax.
Coronal sections of the entire brain were cut into 40-μm sections using a cryostat.
Coronal sections of the brain were cut into 40 50 μM thickness using a vibrating microtome (VT1000S, Leica, Milton Keynes, UK).
Samples of liver, heart and brain were cut into small pieces using a surgical blade, weighed and stored at −80°C until use.
The right hemisphere was mounted in optimal cutting temperature medium (OCT, Sakura Finetek, Thatcham, UK) for immunohistochemistry. Brains were cut into 10 micron sections using a cryostat.
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