Hi Mr. Martin
Thank you for responce,
I am a supplier of pathology supplies and instruments and we keep getting asked 
can our coverslipped slides be removed and re stained and recoverslipped, we 
have developed  mounting media that is xylene free and can coverslip straight 
out of alcohol or coverslip dry ,
It’s a special plastic mix that dries in 30 seconds with UV light,
Problem is it’s difficult to remove coverslip cleanly thus trying determine % 
of slides to be recoverslipped would help with understanding how it is big or 
small issue
Any help is appreciated 
Regards
John
IMEB


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> Hi John,
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> A few common scenarios of why recoverslipping would be needed may give you
> the better response you're searching for.  An example may be that the lab
> is diluting their coverslip medium too much and slides look great for a few
> days, or another scenario, where they forget to prime the tubing in their
> instruments or the viscosity is too thick, causing air to get
> dispensed rather than coverslipping medium.
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> Instead of a re-coverslipping percentage, what information are you looking
> for?
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>>   Can you experts in staining and Coverslipping offer the number of times
>> or % of slides recover slipped to a differ stain, any opinion is
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> Carl,
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> That's really cool that Histonet was storing histology images.   Sad to
> hear this after the fact.  I'm wondering what kind of histology images?
> Were format were you saving them?
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>> Hi
>> I used to upload my Histology images to Histonet Images archive
>> I have been informed that this no longer exists: hence my images are
>> "LOST"
>> I'd be grateful if somebody would suggest where best to upload my images,
>> to share?
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>> It's good to share-ily
>> Carl
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>> Carl Hobbs FIBMS
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