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Histology - a practical course

Class at Faculty of Science |
MB150C27A

Syllabus

1. Preparation of histological specimens: the procurement of tissues and organs (mouse), fixation, drainage using  ascending series of alcohol, embedding in paraffin, cutting on a microtome, staining with hematoxylin / eosin, closing in Canadian balsam.

2. Preparation of smearing specimens of blood and bone marrow: methanol fixation, Giemsa

3. Preparation of stamping specimens of selected organs - spleen, thymus, lymph nodes, testes, cerebellum fixation with methanol, Giemsa

4. Preparation of fluorescently labeled specimens (detection of plasma cells in the spleen,  characterization of the developmental stages of spermatogenesis in the testis)

5. Preparation of immunofluorescent slides for fluorescence microscopy (fixation, permeabilization blocking, staining with primary and secondary antibodies, DAPI, embeding in Mowiol)

Annotation

Designed for those interested in histological methodologies, suitable as a supplement lectures on histology. Recommended to take the course first year of bc. study after finishing the Practicals of Cell Biology.

This is a basic course of histological techniques, where students learn about preparing smearing, stemping and cutting types of histological specimens, including fluorescent variant of staining.