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A Novel Fixative Improves Opportunities of Nucleic Acids and Proteomic Analysis in Human Archive's Tissues

STANTA, GIORGIO
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Pozzi Mucelli S.
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Petrera F.
altro
Bussolati G.
2006
  • journal article

Periodico
DIAGNOSTIC MOLECULAR PATHOLOGY
Abstract
All tissues from biopsy or surgery origin are fixed and paraffin embedded as a routine procedure in the hospital departments of pathology. The traditional method of tissue preservation is the fixation in formalin, followed by paraffin embedding. In this way tissue's integrity is ensured also for future analyses, because there is no further chemical degradation of nucleic acids and proteins in tissues embedded in paraffin. After few sections for the histopathological examination the tissues are stored for decades in the hospital archives. Even if formalin fixation compromises the quality and integrity of nucleic acids, it has already been demonstrated that it is possible to recover and analyze DNA and RNA from these archive's tissues, even of autopsy origin. Protein analysis is on the contrary completely blocked, due to the fact that formalin fixation creates covalent links between proteins and the only way to study protein expression is immunohistochemistry. In this study we present ou
DOI
10.1097/00019606-200606000-00009
WOS
WOS:000238000200009
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/1836379
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-33746404835
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Soggetti
  • paraffin embedded tis...

  • ethanol based fixatio...

  • functional genomic

  • proteomic

  • two dimensional elect...

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