Subject: RE: [Histonet] Tape/Film Coverslips vs. Glass
I've used both over the years, and I love the tape coverslippers. The slides
dry very quickly because there is no mounting media step. The tape sticks to
the slide via a chemical reaction between the xylene and the tape. One thing
to rem
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Subject: [Histonet] Tape/Film Coverslips vs. Glass
Hello all,
We mig=t be getting a new coverslipper and the pathologists asked me
to get feedb=
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Subject: [Histonet] Tape/Film Coverslips vs. Glass
Hello all,
We mig=t be
Hello all,
We mig= ht be getting a new coverslipper and the pathologists asked me
to get feedb= ack from my fellow histotechs that have used both glass
and tape coverslips= . Which type is most prefered for general
histology and cytology?&nbs= p; I did some research in