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        <title>Histology Procedure Manuals</title>
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        <description>Staining Manuals

Fixative Solutions: Each of the following .PDF files contains the procedure plus a sample container label.

95% Alcoholic Bouin&apos;s Fixative
95% Alcohol Fixative
B5 Fixative
Bouin&apos;s Fi</description>
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        <title>Molecular Biology Procedures</title>
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        <description>A collection of protocols in molecular biology in a single page. Major topics include General Techniques for Handling Nucleic Acids, DEP treatment of solutions, Phenol Extraction, Ethanol Precipitatio</description>
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        <title>Flow Cytometry Core Laboratory at UCLA</title>
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        <description>Flow Cytometry Glossary
Method for EtOH fixation of cells for long-term     storage and DNA staining
Minimizing Background Staining
  Blocking FC-Receptor     Binding
Monoclonal Antibody Staining Proc</description>
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        <title>Restraint and Handling of  Animals</title>
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This illustrated protocol gives guide lines for using proper restraint and handling techniques to reduces stress to animals and also to the researcher.
more...
http://www.ahc.umn.edu/rar/handling.htm</description>
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        <title>Xenopus laevis Frog Colony Care  (www.xlaevis.com)</title>
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This site is designed to provide information about housing, rearing, and care of Xenopus laevis and, to a lesser extent, Xenopus tropicalis frogs. more...</description>
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