From: John Garratt
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2020 10:51 AM
To: Terri Braud
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Subject: Re: [Histonet] Need a procedure
Hi Terri, I suggest you use Histogel for block preparation. It works
exceptionally well, it is good
Subject: Re: [Histonet] Need a procedure
Hi Terri, I suggest you use Histogel for block preparation. It works
exceptionally well, it is good for IHC and does not have the pitfalls of
plasma/thrombin.
Plasma/thrombin does work well for cell blocks but you will have to consider an
ethical and safe
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Subject: Re: [Histonet] Need a procedure
Good point regarding the molecular and another good reason to move away from
plasma. Plus taking plasma, even outdated plasma, is fraught with ethical and
regularity problems which are best to avoid now that ever milliliter of blood
produc
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http://www.avantec.fr/content/dam/tfs/SDG/APD/APD%20Documents/Product%20Manuals%20&%20Specifications/Histology%20Equipment%20and%20Supplies/
http://www.avantec.fr/content/dam/tfs/SDG/APD/APD%20Documents/Product%20Manuals%20&%20Specifications/Histology%20Equipment%20and%20Supplies/Embedding%20Cassettes%20and%20Molds/92957066-Richard-Allan-Scientific-HistoGel-Instructions-for-Use.pdf
The above link will help.
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Anybody has validated procedure for histogel
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> On Jan 23, 2020, at 1:07 PM, John Garratt via Histonet
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> Hi Terri, I suggest you use Histogel for block preparation. It works
> exceptionally well, it is good for IHC and does not have the pitfalls of
> plasma/thr
Terri,
I agree with John on the use of Histogel. I use it routinely for all the
cell blocks and tiny matrix samples that come down and I get excellent
results.
I do a lot of IHC and the results are good.
Respectfully,
Colleen
On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 11:51 AM John Garratt via Histonet <
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Hi Terri, I suggest you use Histogel for block preparation. It works
exceptionally well, it is good for IHC and does not have the pitfalls of
plasma/thrombin.
Plasma/thrombin does work well for cell blocks but you will have to consider an
ethical and safe source for your plasma.
The instructions
Hi fellow Histonetters - I'm in need of some help, please
Background - We currently use agar to capture our scant cell blocks for
processing. I am unfamiliar with the Plasma/Thrombin method of cell block
preparation and am interested in comparing it to our current method
Request - Could you pleas
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