E1: Cell & tissue type basics Flashcards

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Describe the steps in FFPE tissue biopsy prep

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  1. Fixation:
    1. Add formalin to inactivate enzymes & prevent the tissue from quickly autolyzing
  2. Dehydration:
    1. Replace water w/ ethanol since Paraffin is hydrophobic and needs to infiltrate the specimen
  3. Clearing:
    1. Replace ethanol w/ Xylene or Toluene
  4. Embedding:
    1. Infiltrate w/ molten paraffin wax
    2. Prevents distortion when cutting the soft tissue
  5. Sectioning:
    1. Cut on a microtome
    2. Small enough to allow light to pass through
  6. Staining:
    1. Stain w/ Hematoxylin & Eosin to give contrast to the specimen
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Describe the steps in Frozen Section biopsy prep.

What are the advantages of this process over FFPE?

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  1. Tissue is fixed & hardened in LN2
  2. Sectioned in Cryostat
  3. Stained & examined by pathologist

Frozen sections are faster and can be reported back in real time to a surgeon if necessary.

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What are the dyes used most commonly in staining?

What do they bind to & why?

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H&E = Hematoxylin & Eosin

Hematoxylin is a positively charged molecule with a Blue appearance & preferentially binds to negatively charged (basophilic) molecules (i.e. DNA, RNA, & sulfated polysaccharides)

Eosin is a negatively charged molecule with a Pink appearance and preferentially binds to positively charged (acidophilic) molecules (Proteins)

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