Hi Margaret and Rene,
I'm wet behind the ears when it comes to this field, still in
Histotech program and have only been in the field as a lab assistant thus
far for about 4 years, so I'm trying to understand as much as I can through
other's methods. I have a question about your hemat
not solve the
problem, the slides may be the cause.
René J.
--- On Thu, 2/2/12, Sherwood, Margaret wrote:
From: Sherwood, Margaret
Subject: RE: [Histonet] slides for frozens
To: "Rene J Buesa" , "histonet"
Date: Thursday, February 2, 2012, 3:03 PM
That may be true,
2012 2:57 PM
To: histonet; Sherwood, Margaret
Subject: Re: [Histonet] slides for frozens
There is a known saying that goes: "You get what you pay for".
René J.
--- On Thu, 2/2/12, Sherwood, Margaret wrote:
From: Sherwood, Margaret
Subject: Re: [Histonet] slides for froz
There is a known saying that goes: "You get what you pay for".
René J.
--- On Thu, 2/2/12, Sherwood, Margaret wrote:
From: Sherwood, Margaret
Subject: Re: [Histonet] slides for frozens
To: "histonet"
Date: Thursday, February 2, 2012, 2:46 PM
To all:
We have been using
To all:
We have been using the same slides for paraffins and frozens. We have no
trouble with paraffin-embedded tissue adhering to the slides through the whole
staining procedure. But our frozens (even 5um sections)have been falling off
during manual staining. The slides are (+) charged. We us