As usual, great insights/advice from JK
I always learn from you, Sir
You are THE person that I "listen" to ( you may have stood on the shoulders of
others?? Do tell)
I'm always looking for xylene substitutes.haven't found any as
efficientsigh
I run the gamut with my Safety people
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Subject: [Histonet] What is the best xylene substitute for histology?
Hello Histonetters
I'm hoping I can get some recommendations for the best xylene
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Hello Histonetters
I'm
Hello Histonetters
I'm hoping I can get some recommendations for the best xylene substitute for
histology that could be used in the following:
* Tissue processor
* Deparaffinization
* Coverslipper
* Mounting media that works with that particular xylene substitute
Thank you for