, 2014 8:07:37 AM
Subject: Re: [Histonet] Microtome calibration
We do ours by hand? You mean line them up or PM?
Michael Ann Jones, HT (ASCP)
Histology Manager
Metropath
7444 W. Alaska Dr. #250
Lakewood, CO 80226
303.634.2511
mjo...@metropath.com
On 7/15/14, 1:55 PM, "Ronda Mire&quo
Could they have meant an aligner - something like this?
http://www.newcomersupply.com/products/microtome-cryostat-aligners?page=M#1130
Joyce Weems
Pathology Manager
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We do ours by hand? You mean line them up or PM?
Michael Ann Jones, HT (ASCP)
Histology Manager
Metropath
7444 W. Alaska Dr. #250
Lakewood, CO 80226
303.634.2511
mjo...@metropath.com
On 7/15/14, 1:55 PM, "Ronda Mire" wrote:
>Hi Denise,
>
>Check with the company that does your PM service. Thi
Hi Denise,
Check with the company that does your PM service. This may be something that
is already done during preventative maintenance.
On Jul 15, 2014, at 3:02 PM, "Long, Denise" wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
> During a recent inspection we were asked by the inspection team to start
> calibrating
It is not a "calibration" issue. Most likely cause it too shallow a blade
angle, another is something is loose and wobbly. Try grasping the blade holder
and see if it can be moved in any direction. The tissue pedestal. If
something is loose, that is the cause.
Cordially,
Charles W. Scouten,
Diane:
I provide microtome service calibration etc. Please email me if I can be of
service. References upon request.
p...@firnschild.com
Paul
Paul M. Firnschild
QA Support Services, Inc.
404.291.3715
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Have you tried altering the angle of the knife?
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Dear Dr. Girish,
I agree with rene, if the qualitiy of the cuts is fine it doesn't matter if
they
are 1µm or 2.3
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Date: Friday, October 31, 2008, 9:41 AM
Dear Dr. Girish,
I agree with rene, if the qualitiy of the cuts is fine it doesn't matter if
they
are 1µm or 2.3
Dear Dr. Girish,
I agree with rene, if the qualitiy of the cuts is fine it doesn't matter if they
are 1µm or 2.3µm thick.
But I'm highly interested in how your GLP auditors want to calibrate the
thickness of the section cuts. Are you supposed to measure the slides after
cutting?! Before or after
Dr. Girish:
BOTH "requirements" are rubbish invented by bureaucrats with lots of time in
their hands and trying to appear concerned and knowledgeable.
Thickness is not necessary as long as the section is diagnostically useful or
if some quantitative method as to the intensity is done in which
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