[Histonet] fibrin for cell blocks
    Robert Krug 
    rkrug <@t> sial.com
       
    Wed Aug 18 16:35:58 CDT 2004
    
    
  
Linda:  See Histonet archive 
http://histosearch.com/histonet/Jan03A/RE.clotpreparationsofperi.html.  If 
you include your cell suspension into the mix, the same process should 
work.  You should be able to get the reagents from any company selling 
coagulation reagents.
Best Regards,
Bob Krug
St Louis, Missouri
 
 
"LINDA MARGRAF" <LINDA.MARGRAF <@t> childrens.com>
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        Subject:        [Histonet] fibrin for cell blocks
Dear Histonetters: 
Does anyone have experience using fibrin or another substance as a
matrix to add a cell suspension to when  making cell blocks.  My
colleague wants to make cell blocks to section and stain for a research
study but there will only be a small amount of cellular material.  She
remembers seeing this done in the past but needs to know where to obtain
the reagnets and what procedures to follow. Thanks so much
Linda M
Histonet administrator
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