[Histonet] IHC on Sakura Xpress processed tissue
Bartlett, Jeanine (CDC/NCID/VR)
jqb7 <@t> cdc.gov
Thu May 11 13:24:39 CDT 2006
For us there has been no problem at all. In some cases the IHC staining
is actually crisper. I will say that we primarily have formalin-fixed
tissues (we receive most of our cases from outside CDC).
Jeanine Bartlett, BS, HT(ASCP)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
1600 Clifton Road, MS/G-32
18/SB-114
Atlanta, GA 30333
(404) 639-3590
jeanine.bartlett <@t> cdc.hhs.gov
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Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 2:14 PM
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Subject: [Histonet] IHC on Sakura Xpress processed tissue
Can I get feedback from the Histonet world on how IHC staining is
effected by switching from standard processing to processing on the
Xpress?
Does anyone see any other drawbacks to the technology?
Angela Bitting, HT(ASCP)
Technical Specialist, Histology
Geisinger Medical Center
100 N Academy Ave. MC 23-00
Danville, PA 17822
phone 570-214-9634
fax 570-271-5916
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