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From: Woodward, Denise
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Subject: RE: [Histonet] Can you believe it
Yes I Have heard of total disintegration.
A histologist friend in Maine told me about having to take the heat knob
off a c
gt; there. Now we have tape across the heat knobs on all stirrer plates.
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[Histonet] Can you believe it
Has anyone ever heard of cassettes an
Has anyone ever heard of cassettes and tissue totally disintegrating in
formic acid decal solution with a high heat on the solution for about 3
hours? We had 3 cassettes with tissue for decal placed in our
container on the platform for adding agitation. Someone had moved the
knob to heat and