Our lab is considering switching paraffin in our histology labs. They are being evaluated with an emphasis on routine H&E staining. The IHC lab has some concerns about the effects this may have on IHC staining. We have noticed slight differences in staining intensity already, during some evaluation experiments. Does anyone have opinions either way, positive or negative, on the following products? Of particular emphasis are any effects on the staining intensity (which also could relate to the ease of deparaffinization of the sections), ability to stain evenly, or anything else you may feel is relevant.
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