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[EMAIL PROTECTED]; histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu; 'Andrea Grantham'
Subject: RE: Check out this MSDS exerpt for HistoClear RE:
[Histonet]HistoClear question
Actually, d-limonene is used to impart a lemon/orange flavor in lots of
candy, drinks (soda), gum, ice cream, gelatin, cakes, etc. So
Dear Andrea,
We stopped using the xylene substitute when my new co-worker started here.
She doesn't like change and since she used only xylene at her last job, I
compromised and switched back to using the real stuff. You have to choose
your battles and since she would have set up additional
Andi:
Histoclear (in all its variants and names, like Histolene) is a d-Limonene
containing substance known to having incompatibility problems with mounting
media, specially those toluene containing and has to be used with the
proprietary mounting medium brand Histomount that is xylene based.
Read down to Characteristics-- I want to know who they got to taste this
stuff??!!!
Cheryl
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HISTOCLEAR (C10H16) A naturally occurring hydrocarbon found in plants.
SYNONYMS
1-methyl-4(1-methylethenyl) cyclohexane p-mentha-1,8-diene, d-limonene,
Safsolv, Histolene, dipentene.
GENERAL
@lists.utsouthwestern.edu; 'Andrea
Grantham'
Subject: Check out this MSDS exerpt for HistoClear RE: [Histonet]
HistoClear question
Read down to Characteristics-- I want to know who they got to taste this
stuff??!!!
Cheryl
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HISTOCLEAR (C10H16) A naturally occurring hydrocarbon found in plants
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To: Paula Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 1:16:23 PM
Subject: Re: Check out this MSDS exerpt for HistoClear RE: [Histonet]HistoClear
question
Ok this is not a technical questionwhere do I get the t shirt. Thanks tom
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On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 1:16 PM, Cheryl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Read down to Characteristics-- I want to know who they got to taste this
stuff??!!!
Cheryl
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HISTOCLEAR (C10H16) A naturally occurring hydrocarbon found in plants.
SYNONYMS
18, 2008 1:21 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu; Andrea Grantham
Subject: RE: Check out this MSDS exerpt for HistoClear RE:
[Histonet]HistoClear question
LOL! That is too funny!
Jeanine Bartlett
Infectious Diseases Pathology Branch
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