[Histonet] Bone saw and bone protocols[Scanned]

Darren James djamesnz <@t> orcon.net.nz
Fri Feb 18 14:27:09 CST 2005


Hi David,

For a cheap bone saw I have heard of labs using a tile saw. These have
diamond blades and are often water cooled. They are available at many
hardware stores.
Hope this helps

Darren

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[mailto:histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Muskett
David
Sent: 16 February 2005 21:10
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Subject: [Histonet] Bone saw and bone protocols[Scanned]

Dear All
 
I am currently reviewing our protocols for the processing of bone. Would
anybody be willing to share protocols and processing schedules?
 
I am also interested in buying a bone saw, preferably one which allows
thin sections to be cut easily. Can anybody recommend me a firm or a
saw?
 
Thanks
 
David

David Muskett

Chief Biomedical Scientist, Histology

Royal Liverpool Children's NHS Trust

Eaton Road

Liverpool

L12 2AP

 

Internal telephone x3615

Telephone (0151) 293 3656

Fax (0151) 293 3617

http://nhsald02/histopathology <http://nhsald02/histopathology> 

 
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