Are used to work for Roche. The HE600 is an option that I would not choose. The
instrument has too many moving parts and the rate of service is much higher
than any of the dip and dunk strainers on the market. The reagents are
proprietary, so you are forced to use Roche staining reagents. The
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Toni, the complete information can be found on the manufacturer specifications
for these auto stainers. The only
Toni, the complete information can be found on the manufacturer specifications
for these auto stainers. The only factor to be solved, no matter what
instrument you will be selecting, is that you keep close monitoring of the
service required for them. Important to be on the correct TAT.
Other
Good morning all,
We're at the point where we are looking at replacing our H stainer, and I'm
wondering what opinions are out there about the Leica HistoCore Spectra ST -
High Throughput Routine & Special Stainer and the Sakura Prisma Plus Special
Stainer Configuration. What specials do you