Shandon - or whatever they're called this week- sell nylon mesh biopsy bags.
These are flat bags, sealed on 3 sides. I have found that if you cut one
corner off (ie, a oblong piece with 2 sides still sealed) just a tiny bit
bigger than the cassette, you can open the bag, like a book, insert the
19, 2009 3:39 PM
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu; Andrea Grantham
Subject: Re: [Histonet] processing v-e-r-y tiny samples
I may never complain about tiny GI or bronch biopsies ever again!
Andrea Grantham algra...@u.arizona.edu 3/19/2009 11:51 AM
Good Morning!
In keeping with the weirdness
Careful - you may be close to the mark. Thermo laid off about 75 people here in
Madison last week.
Claire
Shandon - or whatever they're called this week-
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I may never complain about tiny GI or bronch biopsies ever again!
Andrea Grantham algra...@u.arizona.edu 3/19/2009 11:51 AM
Good Morning!
In keeping with the weirdness of the projects I get in this lab today
my question is about processing mosquito
Good Morning!
In keeping with the weirdness of the projects I get in this lab today
my question is about processing mosquito GI tracts.
I have a processing schedule - that is not the problem. I'm wondering
if anybody out in histoland has a suggestion for what kind of
cassette to use. I was
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I may never complain about tiny GI or bronch biopsies ever again!
Andrea Grantham algra