I am curious!! In a Histonet message last week, Tony Henwood mentioned the 
formalin substitutes "UMfix", "Kryofix" (now called Neo-fix I think) and 
"Spuitfix". 

1) How many  surgical pathology labs use formalin substitutes for routine work?
2) Which ones do they use? (which is the most popular?)
3) Do they use formalin substitutes just for initial fixation, or on their 
tissue processors as well?

I would be interested in hearing. Yes, I know, curiosity killed the cat!!
Thank you to anyone who replies. Histotechnology is endlessly fascinating.

Michael Titford
Pathology USA
Mobile AL USA


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