I have a colleague looking for a lab that can handle about 400 specimens
for H&E staining. Any recommendations?
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We have a client in San Diego, CA looking for an experienced Histotech to
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No pretreatments for anything that is not formalin fixed. I think 95% ETOH
for a fixative but but others may have a better idea than I.
Greg
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*Greg Dobbin*
1205 Pleasant Grove Rd
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*Everything in moderation...even moderation itself**!*
We receive some of the mohs layers for permanents, but it is not usual. The
mohs tech just plops the specimen into the formalin container without trimming
off the OCT, and includes the inking diagram on the path slip.
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Hello! Histonettes,
Is anyone willing to guide me on how can I start preparing frozen sections and
cell blocks to perform immunostains please. I never done this before. My mainly
experience is being paraffin. What are the materials that you suggest like
slides or specific reagents, fixation, pre