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Quantitative Evaluation of Embedding Resins for Volume Electron Microscopy

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Journal Front Neurosci
Date 2024 Feb 26
PMID 38406585
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Optimal epoxy resin embedding is crucial for obtaining consistent serial sections from large tissue samples, especially for block faces spanning >1 mm. We report a method to quantify non-uniformity in resin curing using block hardness measurements from block faces. We identify conditions that lead to non-uniform curing as well as a procedure to monitor the hardness of blocks for a wide range of common epoxy resins used for volume electron microscopy. We also assess cutting repeatability and uniformity by quantifying the transverse and sectional cutting forces during ultrathin sectioning using a sample-mounted force sensor. Our findings indicate that screening and optimizing resin formulations is required to achieve the best repeatability in terms of section thickness. Finally, we explore the encapsulation of irregularly shaped tissue samples in a gelatin matrix prior to epoxy resin embedding to yield more uniform sections.

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