Embedding Cultured Cells in Matrigel for Staining
Abstract
Adherent cells normally are prepared for cell staining by growing on a suitable support. Suspension cells can be fixed directly or can be attached to a solid support by centrifugation, chemical cross-linking, or simple dehydration. An alternative approach for cells grown in culture is to prepare a fixed cell pellet that is embedded in a scaffold, such as Matrigel, and then processed, embedded in paraffin, and stained in a manner identical to formalin-fixed tissue specimens.
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From the Antibodies collection, edited by Edward A. Greenfield.










