Simple fixatives

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Across
  1. 3. improve nuclear detail and IHC antigenicity but may form precipitates
  2. 6. gives strong membrane contrast for EM but is extremely toxic
  3. 8. prevents tissue hardness when alone but leaves chromate pigment
  4. 10. preserves nucleoproteins with great nuclear detail but lyses RBCs
  5. 13. preserves soft tissue well and enhances trichrome staining but must have yellow removed
  6. 14. ideal for trichrome staining but overfixation can harm nucleic acid studies
  7. 15. preserves mitochondria but yields poor nuclear detail alone
  8. 17. gives excellent EM ultrastructure but penetrates slowly
  9. 18. solution preserves RBCs well but contains mercuric chloride which leaves pigment
Down
  1. 1. preserves CNS tissue well but is limited in general use
  2. 2. preserves phospholipids well but not useful for EM
  3. 4. forms methylene bridges to stabilize proteins but may cause pigment in acidic conditions
  4. 5. enhances nuclear clarity but produces pigment requiring removal
  5. 7. enhances morphology and antigen preservation but may cause crystalline deposits
  6. 9. provides excellent lipid stabilization but poor nuclear detail when used alone
  7. 11. rapidly penetrates and coagulates proteins but causes brittleness
  8. 12. fixes quickly and preserves nucleic acids but causes shrinkage
  9. 16. solution yields excellent nuclear detail but is hazardous due to mercury content
  10. 17. penetrates faster and is less toxic than formaldehyde but may alter IHC