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titleOfInvention Alcohol-based jelly composition for cell fixation
abstract The present invention is a technique for stably preserving a specimen (e.g., exfoliative cells of a human body) contained in a vial so that the specimen may be safely transported over a long distance. Especially, the present invention is a technique for converting a liquid, for preserving a specimen contained in a vial, into a jelly state, thereby effectively preventing leakage, and thus preventing the deformation of the specimen. The present invention has an advantage of conveniently jellifying a cell fixation solution filled inside a vial, since the jellification of the cell fixation solution is carried out by mixing a selected solution with a selected material.
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