Re: [Histonet] specimen storage cabinets

2016-08-11 Thread Rene J Buesa via Histonet
Get regular metal cabinets used to store garage items.They are sold at any 
general store (such as HomeDepot or Walmart).René 

On Thursday, August 11, 2016 12:05 PM, Atoska Gentry via Histonet 
 wrote:
 

 Hello, I work for a research facility and we currently have an archive of 
several formalin fixed samples stored in 500ml glass specimen jars; one of our 
PI's recently asked me to conduct a search for storage cabinets specifically 
designed to accommodate these samples. Is anyone aware of the availability of  
such cabinets? The only thing my search has turned up thus far are the 
flammable metal cabinets. But due to limited storage space we have to stack 
these jars and the generic flammable cabinets are not stacked glass specimen 
jar suitable. All ideas & input are welcome. Thank you kindly, Atoska
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Re: [Histonet] specimen storage cabinets

2016-08-11 Thread Atoska Gentry via Histonet
Hello, I work for a research facility and we currently have an archive of 
several formalin fixed samples stored in 500ml glass specimen jars; one of our 
PI's recently asked me to conduct a search for storage cabinets specifically 
designed to accommodate these samples. Is anyone aware of the availability of  
such cabinets? The only thing my search has turned up thus far are the 
flammable metal cabinets. But due to limited storage space we have to stack 
these jars and the generic flammable cabinets are not stacked glass specimen 
jar suitable. All ideas & input are welcome. Thank you kindly, Atoska
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[Histonet] Specimen storage cabinets

2015-05-06 Thread Carl Bjorkhammer
Dear Histonet community,

I’m interested in hearing your views on ducted vs filtered specimen storage 
cabinets.

What do most people use? What are your experiences? Have you had any issues 
with either option? Are there any compelling evidence out there that favors one 
over the other?

Any information is greatly appreciated!

Kind regards,

Nick

Nick (Carl) Björkhammer
Medical Technologist II – Anatomical Pathology
Department of Pathology
Sidra Medical and Research Center
S Burj Doha, Floor 9
 PO Box 26999, Doha, Qatar
Direct:   +974 4404 1842
 Mobile: +974 7780 1810
cbjorkham...@sidra.org

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