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Mike
Good morning everyone,
I was wondering if anyone can give me an advise regarding the best Abs for the
PD-L1 and TGFb for FFPE human tissue (except DAKO Abs, please).
Thanks in advance,
Naira
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I agree with Tony. I have on many occasions left the block baskets sit at room
temperature (sat them in an OFF oven) and then turned the oven on to temp and
re-embedded the tissue with no issues. You could also just return the basket to
the warming tray until they are warm again to embed.
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Histonet
Good morning everyone,
I was wondering if someone can give me advise regarding the best decal solution
for bone marrow cores? Our pathologist wants to use a decal solution that has
EDTA based for molecular studies (ex: suspected tumor/lymphoma etc. diagnosis).
Any advice would be greatly
I have had to deal with this in the past and could not find an answer .
My intuition was that it can't be good to leave in hot wax. So, on the rare
occasion when my only Histotech called in sick I had to take the blocks out and
cool them down. When ready they were put back in the tissue embedder