[Histonet] Isopentane
Weems, Joyce
JWeems <@t> sjha.org
Wed Dec 17 08:05:31 CST 2008
But you can coat the tissue with talc or baby powder and prevent
artifact from the nitrogen.. j
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Subject: RE: [Histonet] Isopentane
In my experience, liquid nitrogen makes a lot of freezing artifact in
muscle tissue. I have found no better substitue for isopentane if you
want quality morphology in you specimen. We store it in an explosion
proof cabinet.
Jo Mauger
>>> "Tony Henwood" <AnthonyH <@t> chw.edu.au> 12/16/08 6:19 PM >>>
Try liquid nitrogen
Regards
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Sent: Wednesday, 17 December 2008 5:27 AM
To: carmen loiselle; pathology education
Subject: Re: [Histonet] Isopentane
Hello Carmen,
Sorry I have no alternative. I know most labs use that.
When I worked in a neuropathology lab the isopentane was kept in the
refrigerator - an explosion proof one. I believe that means there's no
lightbulb inside and no inner working of a lightbulb inside either.
Dana Settembre, HT ASCP
Immunohistochemistry Lab
UMDNJ - University Hospital
Newark, NJ USA
>>> carmen loiselle <carmen_loiselle <@t> hotmail.com> 12/16/08 12:24 PM
>>>
Hello ,
I currently work in a neuromuscular lab and all muscle biopsies
received
should be cut frozen, no formalin fixed tissues. My concern though,
is
to work with isopentane , a well known excellent heat conductor but
also
it has the bad reputation of being very explosive.
In fact , I've been told that few years ago, a lab close by of where I
work , did explode because of this solution. Is there , in your
knowledge, any other chemical we can use as replacement and that give
as
good results.
Any input will be greatly appreciated
Merry XMas to all and happy New Year
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