my own
troubleshooting or even recipes and protocols would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks, as always, for being such wonderful resources for those like myself
who have such little histology background :)
Amanda Madden
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Hi Histonetters!
A few months back I emailed regarding a service contract through Leica for
our CM 3050S, and (unfortunately?) we chose not to purchase one. This week
we have had a serious issue with it... the specimen head and arm is covered
in frost, and the object temperature sensor is reading
t; restart your cryostat after defrosting, cool the chamber first, then
> specimen head. That way, the specimen head (object temperature)
> compressor
> will not have to work as hard to keep itself cool while the chamber is
> cooling.
>
> Emily
>
> A great book sh
Hello Histonetters!!!
I am writing today to ask about the necessity of having cryostats serviced
regularly. We have a Leica CM 3050S that is about 2 years old now. I have
been looking far and wide for recommendations about cryostat maintenance,
but haven't found much information. Do you think it i
x27;t think it is light.
Going crazy, and thankful for any advice,
Amanda Madden
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problem but I'm not
sure. Thanks in advance.
Amanda Madden
Research Assistant
P.S. The subbing protocol that I used only called for one "dip" into the
gelatin solution, and didn't call for any type of acid wash. Also, our
cryostat is a Leica CM3050S and I was wondering if a