Histopathology: Infiltration to Mounting

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Across
  1. 2. Abus ____ where Canada Balsam is extracted
  2. 5. Gilson’s mixture: Cedarwood oil and _____
  3. 8. Thin slices of tissue
  4. 9. Links the tissue and dye
  5. 13. ____ jelly is the standard mounting medium
  6. 14. A knife that is concave in both sides
  7. 15. & Eosin
  8. 16. medium that will prevent distortion during microscopic examination
  9. 17. A jar that holds five to nine slides
  10. 19. -cyclohexane dioxide that is carcinogenic
  11. 20. incomplete _____ results to air holes during trimming
  12. 22. difficulties encountered during tissue processing
  13. 25. uses a negative atmospheric pressure
  14. 26. The most common microtome
  15. 27. removal of gross nicks
Down
  1. 1. synthetic resin mixture in Xylene
  2. 3. An example of automatic method of infiltration
  3. 4. most dangerous sliding microtome
  4. 6. presence of this means that the wax needs be change
  5. 7. An oil that will make the leather blister
  6. 10. It prevents growth of molds
  7. 11. color result of collagen
  8. 12. made by Fisher Scientific
  9. 14. a fluid for mounting frozen sections frim water
  10. 17. The other term for Cold microtome
  11. 18. stains hemoglobin
  12. 20. oldest stain
  13. 21. crystals that will prevent mold
  14. 23. __ arabic does not solidify upon storage
  15. 24. or bisphenol A