[Histonet] curious about soaking paraffin blocks.

Kemlo Rogerson Kemlo.Rogerson <@t> waht.swest.nhs.uk
Mon Oct 29 02:47:15 CDT 2007


"Since we process every organ of rat, mouse, dog, rabbit and monkey on
many animals, processing by hand would be archaic.  The amount of time
each species is processed depends on the tissue size. Mouse having the
shortest processing schedule.  Monkey is the easiest to section because
it is so close to human tissue.  All tissue is fully fixed in 10% NBF
before processing."
Bonnie

That's an interesting comment "Monkey is the easiest to section because
it is so close to human tissue", is that because primate tissue is
easier to process or that processing schedules are primarily focused on
human material? Is there something in primate proteins that makes it
easier to process than say rodent tissue?

It said on my wireless this morning that someone wearing red socks had
won something in North America; what was that? 


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