[Histonet] NBF fixed tissue and subsequent first step for dehydration.

Bruce Abaloz brucea <@t> unimelb.edu.au
Tue Nov 29 19:15:35 CST 2005


Lorraine,

In our Lab. we fix in 70% ETOH  without any detrimental effects to 
morphology & then start processing in this also.....am happy to help 
in any way. Cheers,
Bruce in OZ
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