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Tissue collection for systematic phenotyping in the mouse

Antal, C.
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Teletin, M.
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Wendling, O.
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Ausubel, F.M.
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Struhl, K.
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2007
Current Protocols in Molecular Biology

In this unit, a procedure for post-mortem examination of mice and tissue collection is provided. This procedure is performed for post-mortem analysis of anatomical defects (necropsy) and histological analysis and/or tissue collection destined for molecular biology applications. In both cases, tissue preservation is the major issue, but the way to achieve it depends on the objective. When histological analysis is the aim, tissue preservation is achieved by rapid transfer into fixative solutions. In contrast, molecular biology applications require rapid freezing of tissue samples to preserve mRNA integrity. Consequently, performing both procedures simultaneously may be at the expense of the final product quality

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book part or chapter
Author(s)
Antal, C.
Teletin, M.
Wendling, O.
Dgheem, M.
Auwerx, J.  
Mark, M.
Editors
Ausubel, F.M.
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Struhl, K.
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Smith, J.A
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Seidman, J.G.
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Moore, D.D.
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Kingston, R.E.
Date Issued

2007

Publisher

Wiley

Published in
Current Protocols in Molecular Biology
Start page

29A.4

Series title/Series vol.

Current Protocols

Subjects

phenotyping

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mouse

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tissue collection

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histology

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necropsy

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protocols

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April 20, 2009
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