Sorry about the name.  I meant Cheryl. TGIF
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    From:  "CHRISTIE GOWAN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    Subject:  RE: [Histonet] Sakura tape problem
    Date:  Fri, 21 Nov 2008 19:35:49 +0000
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    >
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    >
    >   Cherly,
    >
    >   I  had  this  same problem a while back with an outside slide
    >that had
    >   been sent to us for consultation. I even called the company to
    >get any
    >    input  from  them. No luck.  My final solution was to trim the
    tape
    >down
    >    to  just  the area where the section was located. I sandwiched
    the
    >tape
    >     between  the  glass  slide  and   a   glass  coverslip  using
    mounting
    >media
    >   only. I used a paper clamp to secure it until it dried. Do not
    >use any
    >   xylene.  This will cause the tissue to start floating off the
    >tape and
    >   scatter around. It can be pretty messy so don't use too much
    >mountant.
    >   Good luck and let us know if you get any better solutions.
    >
    >   Christie
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