] reprocessing tissue
I have a problem... some tissue got processed very poorly, there was water in
the system somewhere and a few blocks just look burnt.. the nuclei are faint
and cloudy, no detail at all. I've tried the process of rehydrating with the
30% formaldehyde, glycerol and sodium ac
I have a problem... some tissue got processed very poorly, there was water in
the system somewhere and a few blocks just look burnt.. the nuclei are faint
and cloudy, no detail at all. I've tried the process of rehydrating with the
30% formaldehyde, glycerol and sodium acetate solution but they
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From: Cassie P. Davis via Histonet
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To: Perl , Alison
Cc: 'Cassie P. Davis via Histonet'
Subject: Re: [Histonet] Reprocessing tissue
Thank to those who responded so qui
m: Cassie P. Davis via Histonet [mailto:histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2019 1:32 PM
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Histonet] Reprocessing tissue
Has anyone had success with just melting down unfaced, underprocessed blocks
for reprocessing and sticking them in NB
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Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2019 1:32 PM
To: histonet
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Histonet] Reprocessing tissue
Has anyone had success with just melting down unfaced, underprocessed blocks
for reprocessing and sticking them in NBF for processing without taking them
through the
Has anyone had success with just melting down unfaced, underprocessed blocks
for reprocessing and sticking them in NBF for processing without taking them
through the clean cycle? The senior tech is doing this and I am concerned about
our processor getting paraffin in the NBF and other things.
C
Put you tissues in the tissue processor through the cleaning cycle, and
reprocess them again starting in the alcohols.
René J.
--- On Fri, 8/14/09, nancy monroe wrote:
From: nancy monroe
Subject: [Histonet] reprocessing tissue
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Date: Friday, August 14
Just melt the paraffin off and pat dry, process from formalin normally. Just
did it yesterday, works great.
Laurie
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From: "nancy monroe"
Date: Fri Aug 14, 2009 -- 10:59:08 AM
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Subject: [Histonet] reprocessing tissue
Does anyone have a procedure for reprocessing tissue? We need to reprocess a
breast and lymph node
sections. They are squishy in the middle. They were probably cut to thick and
not fixed long enough but you know the Pathologist
Does anyone have a procedure for reprocessing tissue? We need to reprocess a
breast and lymph node
sections. They are squishy in the middle. They were probably cut to thick and
not fixed long enough but you know the Pathologist wants them as soon as
possible. Any ideas will be appreciated.
Th
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