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Original Article

Electron Microscopy of Mummified Material

Pages 317-320 | Received 10 Apr 1959, Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

It has proved possible to cut ultrathin sections of mummified material obtained from an American Indian burial (approximate age unknown). Small pieces of tissue were placed for 48 hr in a softening fluid consisting of 96% ethyl alcohol, 30 vol.; 1% aqueous formalin, 50 vol.; 5% aqueous Na2CO3, 20 vol. During this period the fluid was changed twice. The tissue was then cut with a razor blade into cubes of 1 mm per side or less, dehydrated in graded ethanols, infiltrated and embedded in methacrylate and the plastic polymerised by placing in the oven at 58°C overnight. The blocks were trimmed to a truncated cone leaving a surface area of 0.5 mm2 or less, and cut on a Porter Blum ultramicrotome using a glass or a diamond knife.

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