Hi,
I have researched the archives but still have concerns. I have some very small 
pieces of tissue that are in 70% ETOH.  Should I mark them with eosin or 
safranin O? From what I have read the tissues were still in formalin, and mine 
are already in alcohol. Can they still be marked? At the moment they are not 
planning to do florescence, but I would like to keep that option open.
Thanks,
Betsy Molinari, HT (ASCP)
Texas Heart Institute
6770 Bertner Ave
Houston, TX 77030
832-355-6524 (lab)
832-355-6812 (fax)

Betsy Molinari
Sr. Histology Research Technician
CV Pathology

Texas Heart Institute
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