Hello again netters.
As usually happens, trying to keep a message brief, leaves out all sorts of 
important info.
Like, I've already completely changed the processors, and checked ph of 
reagents.
We run the standard 8-10 hr program that almost all of us use. (Same program 
for 30 + yrs) It's only been on a few blocks.
Unfortunately, it's the tumor in the blocks that's affected. Tissue type has 
been kidney, colon, and breast.
2 of the 3 tissue type sat all weekend, in cassettes, in formalin.

Dan

Daniel R Peterson HT(ASCP)
Histopathology Technical Specialist
Meriter Laboratories
(608) 417-6557
fax (608) 417-6343
[email protected]

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