The vet samples can be processed just any other animal tissue whether they be 
human or rat. People is animals too. Formalin fixed there are no special safety 
issues. E. Wayne Johnson DVM Enable AgTech Beijing ewj Email:e...@pigs.ag 
Signature is customized by Netease Mail Master On 04/16/2019 08:05, Miranda 
Giorgi via Histonet wrote: Hello, Our AP lab was recently approached by a 
Veterinary Pathologist to process, embed, and cut H&E slides of their 
postmortem animal samples.  If we consider taking on this work are there any 
concerns with variation in processing or safety protocols we might need to be 
aware of with regards to veterinary samples compared to human samples? Any 
information or experience you can share would be appreciated.  Thank you! 
Miranda Giorgi, HTL (ASCP)cm Histology Manager Incyte Diagnostics 509-892-2744 
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