Table 1.
Used histochemistry stainings, methods, and adjustments for NFPE.
Table 2.
Used immunohistochemistry stainings, methods and adjustments for NFPE.
Table 3.
Histochemistry stainings, tissues used, and results.
Table 4.
Immunohistochemistry stainings, tissues used, and results.
Fig 1.
Representative Hematoxylin and Eosin (HE) stainings on Xylene-free Paraffin-Embedded (XFPE), Non-fixed Paraffin-Embedded (NFPE), Formalin-Fixed Paraffin-Embedded (FFPE), and Frozen tissues.
All pictures have the same width (1000 μm).
Fig 2.
Skin morphology stainings on Non-fixed Paraffin-Embedded (NFPE) tissues.
HE; Hematoxylin and Eosin (HE) staining, EvG; Elastica von Gieson, Masson-Goldner, and Azan staining. All pictures have the same width (1000 μm).
Fig 3.
Representative histochemical stainings on Xylene-free Paraffin Embedded (XFPE), Non-fixed Paraffin Embedded (NFPE), and Formalin-Fixed Paraffin Embedded (FFPE) tissues.
All pictures have the same width (1000 μm).
Table 5.
Immunofluorescence stainings, tissues used, and results.
Table 6.
used immunofluorescence stainings, methods and adjustments for NFPE.
Fig 4.
Representative immunohistochemical stainings on Xylene-free Paraffin-Embedded (XFPE), Non-fixed Paraffin-Embedded (NFPE), and Formalin-Fixed Paraffin-Embedded (FFPE) tissues.
All pictures have the same width (1000 µm).
Fig 5.
Representative immunofluorescence stainings on Non-fixed Paraffin Embedded (NFPE) and Fresh Frozen tissues.
All pictures have the same width (500 µm).