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Fixing and Embedding Protocol for Octocorals and Their Sclerites

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2018

Elizabeth Bray*
Affiliation:
SCE&G Central Laboratory

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Many organisms are mostly soft tissue, with hard bits embedded within them. This includes many invertebrates, and vertebrates with calcified areas in their tissues. This procedure works well for soft-bodied corals which have hard pieces of calcium carbonate (sclerites) embedded in their tissues. It should also work for similar soft-tissue/calcified bits in other animals.

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Research Article
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