Hi Bret-
I've dealt with chondrocyte pellets a few times.  It's a pretty half-assed 
technique, but works pretty well if the pellet is relatively solid...if it's 
not, maybe someone else can offer a useful suggestion :)
I was taught to use a piece of lens paper; pre-fold it in half several times, 
and drop the pellet along one of the folds and close the thing up.  If you trap 
an edge or two of the paper in the cassette lid (or put a sponge in), the paper 
shouldn't be able to unfold.  When the time comes to embed, keep that paraffin 
nice and melty.  
For sectioning...check frequently under a scope.   
Good luck,
Marisa

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From: "Clough, Bret" <clo...@medicine.tamhsc.edu>
Subject: [Histonet] Paraffin processing and embeding of Chondrocyte
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Hello Everyone,
 I was wondering if anyone has a protocol for paraffin embedding chondrocyte 
pellets that they would be willing to share with me? Any help would be greatly 
appreciated.

Thanks,
     Bret

Bret Clough
TAMHSC

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