coming to work on the vendor side, I have been using this technology for over
20 years :)
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Dear histonetters!
I have a question for those who have an insight in the whole landscape of
pathologies.
I
Dear histonetters!
I have a question for those who have an insight in the whole landscape of
pathologies.
I am reading the microwave application book of Dr. Leong (2009). He writes
very enthusiastic about fixation and processing with mircrowaves.
I know there are microwave processors for
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Is there anyone that is super familiar with microwave pro
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Is there anyone that is super familiar with microwave processing? I really need
some help. I am having trouble with my tissue and I think it's the
processing. I don't know what else it would be. We moved to a new building so
I don't know if the power could be stronger and its changing the
Does anyone use the KOS microwave processor for their special stains?
If so did you purchase the histo-module from them or have you validated
another reagent jar?
Trying to keep costs low at the moment so management wants to know if there
is any alternative to their modules. Thanks
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Since I have been microwave processing GI biopsies, I have noticed that
there is a blurry, fuzzy artifact on most of my slides in random spots
on the tissue when looking under the scope. I asked the pathologist and
he said he notices it too but he doesn't know what it is and it doesn't
interfere
] microwave processing
Hi!
Can someone recommend literature about microwave processing. I'm interested
in the physical principles behind the process. And I want to get answers to
the questions: why is this microwave-assisted infiltration faster? What
happens to proteins /antigens under microwave
Hi!
Can someone recommend literature about microwave processing. I'm interested
in the physical principles behind the process. And I want to get answers to
the questions: why is this microwave-assisted infiltration faster? What
happens to proteins /antigens under microwave radiation? Is there
, January 13, 2014 1:56 PM
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Hi!
Can someone recommend literature about microwave processing. I'm interested
in the physical principles behind the process. And I want to get answers to
the questions: why is this microwave
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Hi!
Can someone recommend literature about microwave processing. I'm interested in
the physical principles behind the process. And I want to get answers
processing with conventional tissue processors.
René J.
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Hi!
Can someone recommend literature about
Hi!
Has anyone heard about a new device for automatic microwave processing and
embedding (not the Sakura Xpress) ?
It should be a two-bath processor and should use Isopropanol.
For about 45 samples per run.
Thanks for your responses in advance
Gudrun Lang
Ltd. BMA histolab Linz,
If your lab does Microwave processing using Isopropanol.
How do you disposed this reagent?
Thank you.
Lin
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Hello, I am a histology technology student and I need
information on the melting point of the paraffin used in Microwave Processing…
Freida Carson stated in her book something regarding the paraffin temperature
set at 84 degrees. The class had a discussion regarding the same and concluded
that the
Hi there,
On an Instrumentation course at keiser, we had a discussion about the right
temperature fro the paraffin when the proceesing is done using microwaves. Can
some tell me what should be the ideal temperature with out damaging the
processing. The text book mentions 84 degrees, but
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Hi there,
On an Instrumentation course at keiser, we had a discussion about the right
temperature fro the paraffin when the proceesing is done using microwaves. Can
some tell me what should be the ideal
Does anyone have any experience using an EMS laboratory microwave for
processing and/or staining tissue for light or electron microscopy? I
need help getting started.
Linda Dybas
Knox Collee
Galeesburg, IL
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Does anyone know what the compliance is, if any, with JACHO or CAP regarding
the pathologist doing a paper QC on each microwave run? We have been having
them sign a QC sheet that we hand in with each microwave run and our looking at
ways to rid our area of some of the unnecessary paperwork!
processor.
Having to sign a QC after each run is absolutely unnecessary if the initial QC
was done.
René J.
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Hello All,
I have seen some posts on the possible damaging effects on DNA and RNA
by microwave processing. Does anyone have a reference article that they
can share with me? We are in the process of budgeting for next year and
we are looking at microwave processors; but I want to verify if this
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Subject: [Histonet] Microwave processing and IHCs
Does anyone here have any experience with using microwave tissue
processing and then performing IHC stains on those same tissues?
We have new microwave processors and are trying to determine if we will
need to get all new controls for our
Does anyone here have any experience with using microwave tissue processing and
then performing IHC stains on those same tissues?
We have new microwave processors and are trying to determine if we will need to
get all new controls for our IHCs that have been microwave processed. If yes,
we
Can someone let me know the recipe for the solution you make up yourself for
processing instead of having to purchasing Pro-Wave? By the way, I
absolutely love my microwave processor from Milestone! I am a Mohs tech and
have now opened up a full path lab within our Dermatology practice. I
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