Histopath
Across
- 3. serves as an indicator for completness of dehydration
- 6. a paraffin wax substitute thatbis ideal for fats and lipids
- 8. infiltration method that does not require dehydrating and clearing
- 10. dehydrating agent that is used in blood films and tissue films
- 12. a decalcifying agent that preserves cellular details
- 15. the most preferred or routine agent in decalcification
- 18. a decalcifying agent that requires no washing prior to dehydration
- 19. the most ideal method of measuring the completeness of decalcification
- 21. the best dehydrating agent
- 22. a pale yellow powder metallic fixative
- 23. infiltration method that does not require heat
- 24. a type of mold that has two L shaped strips made of brass or metal
- 25. the best dehydrating agent for fatty tissues
- 28. a dehydrating agent that decomposes upon exposure to sunlight
- 29. a fixative used in brain tissues in diagnosing rabies
Down
- 1. a type of nitric acid base agent that produces yellow discoloration
- 2. the proper orientation of elongated tissues on the mold and slide
- 4. the main purpose is to expose the tissue
- 5. the most type of metallic fixative
- 7. ideal for IHC and enzyme analysis
- 8. dehydrating method that uses changes of pure dioxane and paraffin wax
- 9. clearing agent that causes wax detoriation
- 11. a paraffin wax substitute that used in eye specimens
- 13. the most common routine clearing agent
- 14. a paraffin wax substitute that has a synthetic plastic polymer
- 16. infiltration method that is performed at negative atmospheric pressure
- 17. composes of nitric, formic acid and chromic acid
- 20. a clearing agent that damages the bone marrow leading to a plastic anemia
- 26. machine used in automated method of infiltration
- 27. good substitute for cedar wood oil