10. Dissection and Histological Control
A room in which temperature and humidity can be controlled facilitates dissection. As noted above, humidity >50% increases
the danger of changes in tissue constituents. It also seems wise to keep the temperature as cool as comfort permits (20° is
suggested) to increase further the stability of sensitive components. Some tissues, specifically myelinated portions of the
nervous system, become sticky and difficult to handle if the temperature rises much above 25°.
Series: No Series | Pub. Date: Feb-08-1993 | Page Range: 329-336 | DOI: 10.1007/978-1-60327-407-4_10