Just for interest's sake could this be some fungal growth? Try staining a
slide with H/E and look under the microscope.
how to fix? perhaps acid digestion and resubbing?
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 8:15 PM, Hisham Mohammed hisham@gmail.comwrote:
dear histonetters
following gelatin subbing of big glass slides we observed numerous white
patches in almost the entire batch of slides subbed.
what could be the remedy to remove these white patches.
waiting for a practical solution.
with regards
hisham mohammed
senior research centre
national brain research centre
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