Pathology Basics
Pathology Basics
Finally, fixatives often alter the cells or tissues on a molecular level to increase their mechanical
strength or stability.
CHOICE OF FIXATIVE
No single fixative is the best, so choice depends on
nature of tissue and tests to be performed.
Fixative Color Use
10% formalin Clear Routine
Bouin’s Yellow GI Biopsy, testis
Normal saline Clear Frozen, Squash, Imprint,
Crystals
Alcohol Clear Slides
• Blotting techniques –
Southern blot, Dot blot, RFLP
Northern blot
Western blot
• Hybridization techniques –
In situ hybridization
FISH and its modifications
Microarray
Polymerase chain reaction
• Polymerase chain reaction, or PCR, is a technique to make
many copies of a specific DNA region in vitro.
• PCR relies on a thermostable DNA
polymerase, Taq polymerase, and requires
DNA primers designed specifically for the DNA region of
interest (template).
• In PCR, the reaction is repeatedly cycled through a series of
temperature changes, which allow many copies of the target
region to be produced.
BLOTTING TECHNIQUES
The analytical techniques used for the identification of specific
DNA, RNA or a Protein
Blot type Material analysed Electrophoresis Probe used
required