[Histonet] Sliding Microtomes

Don.Birgerson <@t> leica-microsystems.com Don.Birgerson <@t> leica-microsystems.com
Fri Mar 25 09:10:55 CST 2005





Hi Chris,
      Leica-Microsystems has discontinued our AO 860 and our Reichert OME
but we still  have the SM2400 Sledge microtome and the SM2500 Poly Cut. The
SM2500 is capable of large ( 8" x 10" ) blocks with a automatic cutting
range of 1 micron to 999 micron. Using those model numbers you can search
these easily on our web site. If you have further questions , pleas call.
Best regards,
Don

Don Birgerson
Leica Microsystems
Technical Assistance Center
Don.Birgerson <@t> Leica-Microsystems.Com
1-800-248-0123  ext 5918


                                                                                                                                                    
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Hi Histonetters,



I was just curious but does anyone know any other brand of a sliding
microtome other than the Leica Microtome SM2000R sliding microtome.



Your help is greatly appreciated.



I'll buy dinner in Columbus, OH





Chris





Christian M. Rizo MBA, HTL (ASCP)

Manager, Anatomic Pathology

Childrens Hospital

700 Childrens Drive

Columbus, Ohio 43205

614.722.5465

RizoC <@t> chi.osu.edu






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