The validation would already have been done.
You only need to check if the re-location has affected any equipment components.
I would take a few cassettes of spare tissue and process it on your most used
program and await the results.
Regards
Tony Henwood JP, MSc, BAppSc, GradDipSysAnalys, CT
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Can any one let me know general price for mouse bone decalcification,
processing, microtome charges for per block or per slide.
it will great help.
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My renal pathologists want to add this antibody and I want to see what
methodologies everyone is using. The article I was reading mentioned both as
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This seems like overkill. Just moving a processor previously validated should
not require re-validation, just verify the programming and make certain the
paraffins are melted completely.
This may not apply to all processors, but for all Sakura machines manufactured
since 1980,I would not revali
I have not found the need for neutralization.
With sufficient washing, common histochemical stains including H&E Gram
PAS-fungus and trichrome are spectacular.
Please explain your protocol for neutralization.
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We are moving out Peloris tissue processors to another room, so we have to
validate. I was wondering what other labs do as a validation for this type of
move? Do you run tissue on every progam utilizing each processor for at least
one of the protocols? Any help would be appreciated.
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