Bone‐Staining Technique for Fetal Rat Specimens without Skinning and Removing Adipose Tissue

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Abstract: A rapid procedure was developed for staining fetal rat specimens. Full‐term rat fetuses were fixed in 99% ethanol and only thoracoabdominal organs were removed. Without skinning and removing adipose tissue and eye balls, the specimens were placed in 85% ethanol containing 1.5% KOH and 0.0015% alizarin red S for 5 days. The specimens were macerated in 1% aqueous KOH and cleared in 50% glycerin solution. The skeleton was visible through surrounding tissue containing adipose tissue which became transparent. Copyright © 1990, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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KAWAMURA, S., HIROHASHI, A., KATO, T., & YASUDA, M. (1990). Bone‐Staining Technique for Fetal Rat Specimens without Skinning and Removing Adipose Tissue. Congenital Anomalies. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1741-4520.1990.tb00498.x

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