- glutaraldehyde fixative
- a fixative used in specimen preparation for electron microscopy that does not simultaneously stain the tissue.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Glutaraldehyde — Chembox new ImageFile = glutaraldehyde structure.png ImageSize = 200px IUPACName = Pentane 1,5 dial OtherNames = Pentanedial, Glutural, Glutardialdehyde, Glutaric acid dialdehyde, Glutaric aldehyde, Glutaric dialdehyde, 1,5 Pentanedial Section1 … Wikipedia
Fixative — A medium such as a solution or spray that preserves specimens of tissues or cells. Most biopsies and specimens removed at surgery are fixed in a solution such as formalin (dilute formaldehyde) before further processing takes place. Other common… … Medical dictionary
glutaraldehyde — A dialdehyde used as a fixative for electron microscopy, especially for nuclear morphology and for localization of enzyme activity; also used as a germicidal agent for disinfection and sterili … Medical dictionary
glutaraldehyde — ˌglüd.əˈraldəˌhīd noun Etymology: glutaryl + aldehyde : a compound C5H8O2 that contains two aldehyde groups and is used especially in leather tanning, in the fixation of biological tissues, and as a disinfectant * * * /glooh teuh ral deuh huyd / … Useful english dictionary
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glutaraldehyde — /glooh teuh ral deuh huyd /, n. Biochem. a nonflammable liquid, C5H8O2, soluble in water and alcohol, toxic and an irritant, used for tanning leather and as a fixative for samples to be examined under the electron microscope. [1950 55; GLUTAR(IC… … Universalium
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