A simple method for taking photographs of histological sections without using neither photographic camera nor microscope
A simple photographic method for histological sections is described. This is a contact method which does not require the use of photographic camera. It is very similar to the contact print method used routinely in photographic laboratories. It is performed by placing the slides with the histological...
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paper:paper_03279545_v22_n3_p207_Carmanchahi2023-06-08T15:33:39Z A simple method for taking photographs of histological sections without using neither photographic camera nor microscope Carmanchahi, Pablo Daniel Aldana Marcos, Hernán Javier Ferrari, Carina Cintia Histology Immunohistochemistry Neuroanatomy Photography Retrograde neuronal tracing article emulsion film histology human illumination immunohistochemistry neuroanatomy nonhuman photography Histological Techniques Photomicrography A simple photographic method for histological sections is described. This is a contact method which does not require the use of photographic camera. It is very similar to the contact print method used routinely in photographic laboratories. It is performed by placing the slides with the histological section; coverslip downwards, over the emulsion of the negative film. Then, they are illuminated with a common photographic enlarger during a brief period of time. Thus, a negative contact print of the section is obtained. This technique yields photographs of high quality focus, sharply contrasted with great detail. These results may also be obtained with low- contrast stained sections. This method is most suitable for photography of large or medium-sized histological sections (macros). This is often the case of neuroanatomical and immunohistochemical studies. Our method, being simple and quick, is recommended for routine use in laboratories. Fil:Carmanchahi, P.D. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Aldana Marcos, H.J. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Ferrari, C.C. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 1998 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_03279545_v22_n3_p207_Carmanchahi http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03279545_v22_n3_p207_Carmanchahi |
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Histology Immunohistochemistry Neuroanatomy Photography Retrograde neuronal tracing article emulsion film histology human illumination immunohistochemistry neuroanatomy nonhuman photography Histological Techniques Photomicrography |
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Histology Immunohistochemistry Neuroanatomy Photography Retrograde neuronal tracing article emulsion film histology human illumination immunohistochemistry neuroanatomy nonhuman photography Histological Techniques Photomicrography Carmanchahi, Pablo Daniel Aldana Marcos, Hernán Javier Ferrari, Carina Cintia A simple method for taking photographs of histological sections without using neither photographic camera nor microscope |
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Histology Immunohistochemistry Neuroanatomy Photography Retrograde neuronal tracing article emulsion film histology human illumination immunohistochemistry neuroanatomy nonhuman photography Histological Techniques Photomicrography |
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A simple photographic method for histological sections is described. This is a contact method which does not require the use of photographic camera. It is very similar to the contact print method used routinely in photographic laboratories. It is performed by placing the slides with the histological section; coverslip downwards, over the emulsion of the negative film. Then, they are illuminated with a common photographic enlarger during a brief period of time. Thus, a negative contact print of the section is obtained. This technique yields photographs of high quality focus, sharply contrasted with great detail. These results may also be obtained with low- contrast stained sections. This method is most suitable for photography of large or medium-sized histological sections (macros). This is often the case of neuroanatomical and immunohistochemical studies. Our method, being simple and quick, is recommended for routine use in laboratories. |
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Carmanchahi, Pablo Daniel Aldana Marcos, Hernán Javier Ferrari, Carina Cintia |
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Carmanchahi, Pablo Daniel Aldana Marcos, Hernán Javier Ferrari, Carina Cintia |
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Carmanchahi, Pablo Daniel |
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A simple method for taking photographs of histological sections without using neither photographic camera nor microscope |
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A simple method for taking photographs of histological sections without using neither photographic camera nor microscope |
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A simple method for taking photographs of histological sections without using neither photographic camera nor microscope |
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A simple method for taking photographs of histological sections without using neither photographic camera nor microscope |
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A simple method for taking photographs of histological sections without using neither photographic camera nor microscope |
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simple method for taking photographs of histological sections without using neither photographic camera nor microscope |
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1998 |
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https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_03279545_v22_n3_p207_Carmanchahi http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03279545_v22_n3_p207_Carmanchahi |
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