[Histonet] Processing Animal Tissues
Amy Porter
portera203 <@t> yahoo.com
Mon Sep 12 08:19:26 CDT 2005
Our laboratory processes most everything together without any difficulties. The only items we process separately are very large specimens which need extended processing times (half of a canine kidney, thats how large). Our routine is mouse, rat, feline, canine, porcine, bovine, equine....etc. Hope this helps out.
Denise Piontek <dbpiontek <@t> hotmail.com> wrote:
Does any one process multiple species on the same processing program?
Interested to hear what species are combined? Thanks for your help,
Denise Bland-Piontek, HTL(ASCP)CTBNS(AATB)
Histology Supervisor
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Amy S.Porter, HT(ASCP), QIHC
Laboratory Supervisor
Michigan State University - Department of Physiology
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