[Histonet] Freezing Haematoxylin

Weems, Joyce JWeems <@t> sjha.org
Fri Aug 15 11:07:51 CDT 2008


I don't think so... If hematoxylin freezes in shipping, it crystallizes
and must be replaced. My 2 cents worth... 

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renton
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Subject: [Histonet] Freezing Haematoxylin

Dear all,

Here's a question to tickle your brain cells before the weekend

Can I freeze aliquots of Mayer's Haem (home made) for later use? Would
there be any negative effects on composition/staining etc???


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