[Histonet] Processor failure
Jackie.O'Connor <@t> abbott.com
Jackie.O'Connor <@t> abbott.com
Wed Aug 27 07:28:28 CDT 2003
Fellow histonetters:
I haven't done this in years. I came in this a.m. to find the tissues on
my processor suspended in air over the first absolute alcohol station.
Apparently, the machine, a Shandon Citadel 2000, was moved too close to a
wall and stuck as it tried to rotate. I have about 100 xenografts to
rescue. Right now they all look and feel like bb's. My plan is to
rehydrate them and reprocess them, but I have my doubts as to the quality
of the morphology and any subsequent IHC. As I said, I haven't screwed up
a basket of tissue in years and years - so I would appreciate any new
ideas on possibly saving these tumors. Thanks in advance.
Jackie O'Connor
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