[Histonet] High Profile Micrtome blades
Fred Underwood
funderwood <@t> mcohio.org
Fri Jun 16 13:43:40 CDT 2006
I will second that endorsement.
Fred
>>> "Gladney, Diane C Ms MACH" <Diane.Gladney <@t> se.amedd.army.mil>
6/13/2006 11:42:50 AM >>>
C.L. Sturkey makes excellent high and low profile blades. I have been
using them for years.
Thanks,
Diane
Diane C. Gladney, HT (ASCP)
Supervisor, Histology Dept.
Moncrief Army Community Hospital
Dept. of Pathology
4500 Stuart St.
FT. Jackson, SC 29207
Email: diane.gladney <@t> se.amedd.army.mil
Phone: 803-751-2530
FAX: 803-751-7829
DSN: 734-2530
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Heather.A.Harper <@t> pcola.med.navy.mil
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 11:22 AM
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Subject: [Histonet] High Profile Micrtome blades
I have a Leica Microtome 2235. Currently I am using the Leica 818
high
profile blades, and they are terrible. They become dull immediately,
slowing
down my cutting, because it seems I am changing the blade for every
block I
cut. Does anyone know of a good high profile blade? I was told the
high
profile blade by DuraEdge is good. Any feedback would be appreciated.
Heather A. Harper
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