[Histonet] DECONTAMINATING CRYOSTATS

Charles Scouten cwscouten <@t> myneurolab.com
Wed Jul 21 14:04:32 CDT 2004


 
I forgot to mention, full decontamination can be done in 3.5 hours, frozen to frozen, with thaw and decontamination steps in between.  And no user interaction.

http://www.myneurolab.com/myneurolab/mnl_products_detail.asp?idproduct=475102&catdesc=Histology+Equipment&CatThreeID=732&CatOneID=4&subcatdesc=Cryostats&idsubcategory=182



Cordially,
Charles W.  Scouten, Ph.D. 
myNeuroLab.com 
5918 Evergreen Blvd. 
St. Louis, MO 63134 
Ph: 314 522 0300  
FAX  314 522 0377 
cwscouten <@t> myneurolab.com 
http://www.myneurolab.com 


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From: histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu [mailto:histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Winters, Bert
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 10:52 AM
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Subject: [Histonet] DECONTAMINATING CRYOSTATS


Lately we have done several frozen sections on lung cases that have turned out to be possible T.B. cases. We then have to shut down our cryostats, defrost them and decontaminate them Does anyone know of any decontamination procedures that does  not require the total defrosting of the cryostat.

                      Bert Winters, Northwest community hospital _______________________________________________
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