Correlative light and backscattered electron microscopy of bone - Part I: Specimen preparation methods

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A method for preparing nondecalcified bone and tooth specimens for imaging by both light microscopy (LM) and backscattered electron microscopy in the scanning electron microscope (BSE-SEM) is presented. Bone blocks are embedded in a polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) mixture and mounted on glass slides using components of a light-cured dental adhesive system. This method of slide preparation allows correlative studies to be carried out between different microscopy modes, using the same histologic section. It also represents a large time savings relative to other mounting methods whose media require long cure times.

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Goldman, H. M., Kindsvater, J., & Bromage, T. G. (1999). Correlative light and backscattered electron microscopy of bone - Part I: Specimen preparation methods. Scanning, 21(1), 40–43. https://doi.org/10.1002/sca.4950210106

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