Morning all!
I need some quick responses to this question: do you use your fingers or an
instrument of some sort to pull your paraffin ribbons off the block when
sectioning? For those that do not use their fingers, what do you use? If
forceps, are these the typical lab forceps or a special
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Every tech in my facility uses something different. Some use fingers, some use
forceps (usually curved), one uses a teasing needle and one uses a paint brush.
It's up to the individual's technique but we do try
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Morning all!
I need some quick responses to this question: do you use your fingers
I always found better and used a wet camel's hair pencil. It provides the
most gentle pull on the sections.
René J.
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I always found better and used
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Jeanine,
I use
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Every tech in my facility uses something different. Some use fingers,
some use
forceps (usually curved), one uses a teasing needle and one
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Morning all!
I need some quick responses to this question: do you use your fingers
or an instrument of some sort
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Morning all!
I need some quick responses to this question: do you use your fingers or an
instrument of some sort to pull your paraffin ribbons off the block when
sectioning? For those that do not use their fingers, what do you use? If
forceps, are these the typical lab forceps
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Morning all!
I need some quick responses to this question: do you use your fingers or
an instrument of some sort to pull your paraffin ribbons off the block
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Morning all!
I need some quick responses to this question: do you use your fingers or
an instrument of some sort to pull your paraffin ribbons off the block
when sectioning? For those that do not use
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