If you can spare some nbf the best thing to do would be to place the oct block right into NBF and use that as the "wash" and then move onto a fresh change of NBF. I would avoid straight water. NBF has enough water in it to rinse off the NBF, 1 or 2 changee for 15 minutes each is more than enough and a safe bet. Nick Madary, HT/HTL(ASCP)QIHC George Washington University Pathology Core Laboratory Ross Hall, Room 706 23rd and I Street NW Washington D.C. 20037 202.994.8196 pat...@gwumc.edu
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