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Subject: Re: RE: [Histonet] ? on frozen tissue artifacts
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I work in a reference lab and some of our frozen sections
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I work in a reference la
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Subject: [Histonet] ? on frozen tissue artifacts
I work in a reference lab and some of our frozen sections exhibit severe
freeze artifact (ice crystals). The client claims it's something we're
doing and we say th
I work in a reference lab and some of our frozen sections exhibit severe
freeze artifact (ice crystals). The client claims it's something we're
doing and we say they are not freezing them properly. We receive the
specimens on dry ice and store them in a -20C freezer until we section them
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