Molecular Analysis of Animal and Plant Cells is Facilitated by Their Attachment to Collodion (Cellulose Nitrate) Films

1998 
A procedure for the efficient transfer of cell monolayers, cultured on glass coverslips, to microscopy slides has been developed. This technique involves the coating of the upper surface of an ethanol-fixed cultured cell layer with a film of collodion dissolved inn-amyl acetate. The dry collodioncoated cell layer can then be detached by rehydrating it for 1 h under water or phosphate-buffered saline and then carefully peeling it away from the coverslip using a pair of tweezers. Once a cell layer has been so mounted, it can be subjected to rough treatment such as proteolytic degradation (which greatly improves the signal-to-noise ratio in procedures like in situ hybridization [ISH] or primed in situ synthesis [PRINS]) without running the risk of cell detachment because of the partial or total degradation of the extracellular matrix. As an example of its application, we show a PRINS of telomeres from mouse fibroblasts. The high mechanical strength of collodion ensures that the structural integrity and morph...
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