sing one paraffin type is
> fine, all personal preference. We could go on forever with this!!
>
>
> I am not endorsing any paraffin on here, used many different paraffins and
> each work as anticipated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tim
>
>
>
>
> Sent: Monday, July 11,
lower, but usually higher) is a mistake.
Select a paraffin adequate for your subject and use it for both the
infiltration and the embedding.
René J.
--- On Mon, 7/11/11, amitapan...@torrentpharma.com
wrote:
From: amitapan...@torrentpharma.com
Subject: Re: [Histonet] Re: Embedding Media
To: &quo
any feed back on Richard Allan product.
>
> Amita
>
>
> From: "Tim Higgins"
> To:
> Date: 07/08/2011 11:34 PM
> Subject:[Histonet] Re: Embedding Media
> Sent by:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
>
>
>
> Hi Paula,
an product.
Amita
From: "Tim Higgins"
To:
Date: 07/08/2011 11:34 PM
Subject: [Histonet] Re: Embedding Media
Sent by:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Hi Paula,
Obviously there are no "compression free" paraffin's on the market. Look
f
Hi Paula,
Obviously there are no "compression free" paraffin's on the market. Look
for a paraffin with a higher polymer content, this makes the paraffin firmer
and less likely to compress. Other factor for into section compression but
paraffin is a good place to start.
The higher polymer paraff