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Old 03-01-2008, 03:49 PM
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Default How to keep slide of bacterial?

I would like to preparation a slide of bacterial. I will heat fix the sample.
- Is it nessary to stain the sample?
- How to keep the slide for future used?
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Old 03-01-2008, 06:58 PM
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Default Re: How to keep slide of bacterial?

I didn't quit get you kathrine ???
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- Is it nessary to stain the sample?
If you want to see anything under ordinary light microscope you have to use stain.
Ususaly I have seen people to keep their bacteria slides within wooden boxes with proper index.

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Default Re: How to keep slide of bacterial?

Hello DNA Gyrase, Thanks for the reply. Actually, I am really green in bacterial study. I used phase contrast microscope, so I wondering if I could observe bacterial morphology without staining. Howver, my main problem is after heat fix, could I just simply use glycerol to mount the slide? Could it be kept for long term?
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Hello katherine,
I don't know what is [y]our major and for what purpose you want to prepare slides of bacteria but if you want it for reference/educational/identification I think it is best to use Gram stain;because in most microbiological reference books bacteria classified according to their gram+/gram- characteristics.
For fixation, No I don't think heat fix is enough to preserve bacteria for a long time. You have to find a good fixator recipe. unfortunately I don't have one ready to give you but I barely recall one of their ingredients was formaldehyde or glutaraldehyde depending on the fixator. The latter can be even better because it cross-links proteins and nucleic acids.

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I see. I am going to demostrate mounting silde and using microscope. So, staining is not nessary. But I have problem in preparing slide by using bacterial (live) for teaching. Do you have any suggestion on this?
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hello katherine,
What do you teach that needs bacteria 'alive'?
what kind of problem exactly?

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