I hope you are doing well, Ann? We considered Epredia's because it seems to 
offer a safer and more convenient option than xylene. Also, the evaporation 
rate of Epredia's Xylene Substitute is comparable to that of xylene, ensuring 
consistent performance in tissue processing .And, unlike xylene, which has a 
strong odor, Epredia's Xylene Substitute is virtually odorless. And lastly, Its 
airborne exposure limit is three times safer than xylene. Hope this helps.

Will Cavett, II

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From: Ann Specian via Histonet <histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2024 2:00 PM
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Subject: [EXTERNAL][Histonet] Epredia xylene substitute

We are thinking of changing from xylene to this substitute. Does anybody have 
any Processing protocols using Epredia Xylene substitute that they could share?


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