Hi colleagues,
I need to remove a glass coverslip from a mounted HE biopsy slide with an
implant in order to run some biomaterial surface characterization studies.
Does anyone have a SOP that they would be willing to share for removing glass
coverslips without damaging the specimen? Thanks
soaking in xylene for at least a couple of hours (overnight is best) works
for us.
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 11:55 AM, Sean McBride smcbr...@andrew.cmu.eduwrote:
Hi colleagues,
I need to remove a glass coverslip from a mounted HE biopsy slide with an
implant in order to run some biomaterial
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Subject: [Histonet] Request for Coverslip Removal SOP
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Hi colleagues,
I need to remove a glass coverslip from a mounted HE biopsy slide with an
implant in order to run some biomaterial surface characterization studies.
Does anyone have a SOP