Room Temp Tissue Fixative
November 1, 2011 | Terry Sharrer
The cost of holding tissue in a frozen state is a major barrier to clinical biorepositories building their specimen collections for genomic and proteomic studies. However, a research group at George Mason University’s Center for Applied Proteomics and Molecular Medicine has developed a one-step fixative that stabilizes protein phosphorylation at room temperature, thereby maintaining the tissue’s molecular signals. MORE