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1. Make bead/Triton mixture: 1 μL beads + 199 μL 0.2% Triton X-100
1. Make bead/Triton mixture: 1 μL beads + 199 μL 0.2% Triton X-100
2. Spread 7.5 μL on each slide
2. Spread 7.5 μL on each slide
3. Allow coverslips to dry
3. Allow coverslips to dry
4. Dip coverslips in 0.1% collodion in amyl acetate
4. Dip coverslips in 0.1% collodion in amyl acetate




Recipes
Recipes


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Making Nitrocellulose Coverslips

1. Make bead/Triton mixture: 1 μL beads + 199 μL 0.2% Triton X-100

2. Spread 7.5 μL on each slide

3. Allow coverslips to dry

4. Dip coverslips in 0.1% collodion in amyl acetate


Recipes

2.5 mL 0.2% Triton
25% Triton X-100 20 μL
sterile water 2.5 mL


20 mL 0.1% Collodion
2% collodion in amyl acetate 1 mL
Amyl acetate 19 mL