If that were true, all cancer research and antibody development in the USA
would come to a complete halt. Get a signature from someone who died of cancer
10 years ago?? Here are the findings of most US courts. Here are the facts.
In legal disputes concerning the research use of excised tissues,
Hello All:
I have thousands of tissue blocks from a large US certified reference lab. Most
of them were used for IHC diagnosis. I am looking to trade what I have for more
common Histology blocks for control slides such as Mast Cell, Pneumocystis,
Copper, Gram, Aspergillus fungus, H-Pylori, Spir
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To: Brett Connolly
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Subject: Re: [Histonet] tissue blocks stored in cooler C for 2wks - any
successwith IHC?
I agree with Brett.
I believe the histological aspect will be horrible and pro
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From: Colleen Forster
Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2019 11:27 AM
To: Brett Connolly
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Subject: Re: [Histonet] tissue blocks stored in cooler C for 2
ake it and
> try to use it for autoradiography or something.
> Just my opinion.
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> Brett Connolly HTL (ASCP), PhD
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Brett Connolly HTL (ASCP), PhD
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Subject: [Histonet] tissue blocks stored in cooler C for 2wks - any successwith
IHC?
Good morning!
We are working with a tissue bank that is only able to
Good morning!
We are working with a tissue bank that is only able to procure tissue
blocks from donors that have postmortem intervals of 2wks or more. The
storage conditions are in a cooler (I believe 4C), the block will be
procured and frozen and we will harvest the tissue from that block once we
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If anyone is looking for tissue for a bank, I have a boxes and boxes of derm
specimens and GI specimens. I know they're probably not what everyone needs but
if someone out there does need them, you can have them. figured I'd ask before
I disposed of them... at the landfill next to the city water
Does anyone have any breast tissue or skin FFPE blocks that would be willing to
send me? 5 blocks of each would be greatly appreciated.
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