[Histonet] removing a coverslip

Bernice Frederick b-frederick <@t> northwestern.edu
Fri Oct 19 08:58:12 CDT 2007


If you have really old slides (like the glue is drying out and yellowish)
you can spray them with histofreeze, slip the edge of a scalpel under the
edge of the coverslip and pop it off. Just wipe the condensate form the
histofreeze off before you go into xylene to remove the excess mounting
media. I spray both sides.
Bernice

Bernice Frederick HTL (ASCP)
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[mailto:histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Emily Sours
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2007 8:22 AM
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Subject: Re: [Histonet] removing a coverslip

rant below:
Can I also note that if you coverslipped your slides aqueously, you CANNOT
remove the coverslips with xylene.
Our newest lab tech tried that.  Her reasoning was that the sections were
paraffin, though she had de-paraffinized them in xylene-EtOH-water steps and
kept them aqueous.
Explaining why she can't use xylene didn't help.  The next time she says she
has eight years of experience, I think I'll bring this mishap up.
Sigh.

Emily
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