I am looking for recommendations for a coverslipper for a small lab
Roberta Horner
Animal Diagnostic Lab
Penn State University
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[mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Jennifer Sipes
Sent: Friday, April 08, 2011 1:30 PM
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Subject: [Histonet] coverslipper
Hi Everyone!
Our small core is looking into getting a coverslipper and I was wondering the
following things:
1) Which company did you get yours from?
2) Is there a difference between glass vs. plastic? (thinking of allowing
people
who do IHC/IMF to use it too)
3) What are the pros and cons of
t: Friday, June 04, 2010 5:46 AM
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] coverslippers
We are currently evaluating coverslippers and I'd appreciate any
info/opinions on the following:
Hacker HCM 6000
TBS SHUR/Mount
Thermo Scientific (Shandon) ClearVue
Tissue-Tek Glas g2
Leic
We are currently evaluating coverslippers and I'd appreciate any info/opinions
on the following:
Hacker HCM 6000
TBS SHUR/Mount
Thermo Scientific (Shandon) ClearVue
Tissue-Tek Glas g2
Leica CV5030
We will be looking at stainers within a couple of years so this is something
we need to consider a
Yes, I too would like to know if any one has ever used The Dako
coverslipper and if they liked it or not.
Debora Probst HT
Columbus Regional
Columbus, Ga.
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Hi Patsy,
We have had the Surgipath coverslipper for 3 years and are really happy
with it. We have a smaller Histology section and only do 20-100 slides
per day. It works great for us, as long as you keep everything cleaned
when there are any coverslips that break.
Rhonda Gregoire, R.T.
Charge
I didn't get very many response to this, so I will post again. Perhaps not
many have used this coverslipper? I am not sure of how well it sold when SP
distributed it?
Patsy
I am in the process of helping to set up a new histology lab and we want to
get a stand alone glass coverslipper. I kn
I am in the process of helping to set up a new histology lab and we want to
get a stand alone glass coverslipper. I know that this is one piece of
equipment that can be really finicky. SurgiPath used to market a small
glass coverslipper which has now been bought by Dako. Are there any of you
out
ect: Re: [Histonet] Coverslippers
Deanne:
Try to get a demo from Sakura.
Regarding glass vs. film:
FILM: faster and slides can be filed immediately; after YEARS the film may
become loose, but only if it was placed with less than needed xylene.
GLASS: better for photomicrography IF you use apochro
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From: Knutson, Deanne
Subject: [Histonet] Coverslippers
To: "'histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu'"
Date: Saturday, January 17, 2009, 3:47 PM
Our lab is interested in purchasing a coverslipping instrument and would
like to hear from the rest of you on what type is a good o
...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu on behalf of Knutson, Deanne
Sent: Sat 1/17/2009 3:47 PM
To: 'histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu'
Subject: [Histonet] Coverslippers
Our lab is interested in purchasing a coverslipping instrument and would
like to hear from the rest of you on what type is a good one t
Our lab is interested in purchasing a coverslipping instrument and would
like to hear from the rest of you on what type is a good one to purchase?
Also, what are the pros and cons on glass coverslips vs plastic coverslips
vs film for coverslips. Thank you in advance for sharing your knowledge on
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