PS.. Even with the clamp problem I think the Leicas are superior.
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The problem seems to be that the clamp screw handle is welded on and that is
the weakness. On the old tall Leicas (does anyone remember them?) the screw-in
lever was solid and we never had this problem. Also the springs get rusty
inside the clamps probably from corrosive surface decal. It
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Hi Histonetters!!
Happy Histotechnology Professionals Day - Since it landed on Sunday I hope
you get to celebrate all week long!
I also have a new opportunity to tell you about:
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RELIA Solutions has been engaged to assist in the recruitment of an Anatomic
Disregard something is up with my account.
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Dear all,
I have a couple of monoclonal antibodies raised against a respiratory virus. I
used as treatment for disease and they worked. In trying to elucidate some
mechanisms, I'm planning to biotinylate the antibody and at specific time
points collect the lungs and do IHC to determine the