Hi Jim,
I have found a couple of ways. First, if you are fortunate to have a micro
department nearby, they can make a very nice one for you (a Histotip in
Sakura's Histologic). Another method, which doesn't work the best, can be
moldy orange peel. And the easiest, you can create your own
We have tried the moldy peel also but the pathologists did not like this
and would not accept any controls of this form. I don't blame them they
want to see it naturally occurring.
Hans B Snyder
Histologistics
60 Prescott Street
Worcester, MA 01605
508-308-7800
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Subject: Re: [Histonet] Aspergillus tissue blocks for controls
We have tried the moldy peel