HI,
 
I just started to get involve in a clinical research in which we plan to 
collect patient biopsy and surgery samples, snap freeze them in cryomolds and 
store for frozen sectioning later.
 
We are trying to develop a practical protocol (SOPs) of the tissue processing 
procedures. In the research protocol it did not define where to get the snap 
freezing done. And I'm wondering how complicated it would be to bring the whole 
set of stuff into the Operation Room.
 
If any of you are involved in such research activities or have experience 
working in a pathology department dealing with this type of research. Will it 
be more practical to wait outside of the Operation Room to get the biopsy or 
surgery tissue, and then transfer it into a pathology lab where the tissue 
could be processed?
 
How much difference/protein lysis/hormone degradation it could be instead of 
doing the snap freezing in the Operation Room? It will be prostate tissue and 
intraprostatic testesterone level will need to be checked.
 
BTW, if transferring the sample is practical, under such circumstance, will 
Michel's transport medium or saline or PBS be used to temporarily store the 
sample?
 
Thanks,
Beta



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