[Histonet] Sponge problems in processing
Marshall Terry Dr,
Consultant Histopathologist
Terry.Marshall <@t> rothgen.nhs.uk
Thu Apr 8 11:08:18 CDT 2004
Perhaps a drawing would help:-)
Dr Terry L Marshall, B.A.(Law), M.B.,Ch.B.,F.R.C.Path
Consultant Pathologist
Rotherham General Hospital
South Yorkshire
England
terry.marshall <@t> rothgen.nhs.uk
-----Original Message-----
From: Kemlo [mailto:kemlo <@t> tiscali.co.uk]
Sent: 08 April 2004 17:13
To: Marshall Terry Dr, Consultant Histopathologist;
Histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: RE: [Histonet] Sponge problems in processing
Explanation is easy Terry...... If you put tissue in a processor that uses
vacuum embedding then the vacuum removes the air, nothing else, from the
tissue. If you put a hole in an airplane that is pressurised and high up;
people and things get sucked through the hole. Don't put fruit in a bag
and then put it in a vacuum or it gets wet!
heheheheeheh.
And yes I would, wouldn't I?
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