期刊:CSH Protocols [Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory] 日期:2020-12-01卷期号:2020 (12): pdb.prot099630-pdb.prot099630被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1101/pdb.prot099630
摘要
Increasing use is being made of cell smears for cell-staining studies. Suspension cells can be attached to slides by drying, and cell smears can also be prepared from biopsy samples, such as needle aspirates, tissue scrapings, or freshly dissected tissues. In these procedures, a thin layer of cells is deposited on a dry slide by physical methods. The most important factor in obtaining good staining patterns is that the smear be only a single cell thick. Tissue smears do not preserve tissue architecture, but are useful for identifying pathological changes and infectious organisms in tissue samples. Cell smears are easily prepared and can be fixed readily by any of the methods used for attached cells.