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Elizabeth Bray, Fixing and Embedding Protocol for Octocorals and Their Sclerites, Microscopy Today, Volume 9, Issue 2, 1 March 2001, Page 33, https://doi.org/10.1017/S1551929500056467
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Abstract
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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