John Simmons wrote:
...
Formaldehyde is a good to excellent preservative for most tissues, but
not a good preservative for most tissues ...
Was this supposed to read: "Formaldehyde is a good to excellent fixative
for most tissues, but not a good preservative for most tissues ..." ? If
so (actually, even if not), could someone explain the difference between
"fixation" and "preservation"? This must be an embarrassingly elementary
question, but I've had a hard time finding a definition of the term
"fixation" that is explicit and relevant to collection studies. E.g., I
vaguely recall the phrase "cross-linking of proteins" in connection with
fixation, but don't know why that's beneficial to specimen preparations.
Cheers,
Alan
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Alan W. Harvey (aharvey at amnh.org)
Assistant Curator of Invertebrates
American Museum of Natural History
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