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Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, Vol s3-99, 229-230, Copyright © 1958 by Company of Biologists
1 Cytological Laboratory, Department of Zoology, University Museum, Oxford
The lipid globules of adipose cells become insoluble in fat solvents after they have been fixed in a suitable fixative and postchromed for 7 weeks at 37° C. The potassium dichromate acts merely as an oxidizing agent: little or no chromium is left in the globules.