[Histonet] cleaning microtomes
Favara, Cynthia (NIH/NIAID)
cfavara <@t> niaid.nih.gov
Tue Sep 9 10:31:37 CDT 2003
I use paragard which is just oil of wintergreen, followed by ETOH. Do not
use xylene because of health concerns. I would be interested in what Gayle
Callis has to say, I believe she took a course at NSH previously and the
instructor recommended not using any clearing agent. Would be interesting to
have a manufacturers recommendation.
c
Cynthia Favara
NIAID/NIH/RML/LPVD
903 South 4th Street
Hamilton, MT 59840
406-363-9317
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From: Jmrwalker <@t> aol.com [mailto:Jmrwalker <@t> aol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 8:49 AM
To: histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] cleaning microtomes
I have a question that may seem silly. After you are finished cutting on
your microtome, what do you use to clean it? Our lab in the past always
used
xylene or alcohol to clean it. A few new people have been hired in the lab
and
now Paragard and baby oil have been used. I'm just curious what the
majority
of people in histoland are using. Thanks!
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