[Histonet] Filter paper

Wellborn, Janci R Janci.R.Wellborn <@t> questdiagnostics.com
Fri Jul 25 09:37:12 CDT 2008


Both help to keep costs down . . . 

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Subject: RE: [Histonet] Filter paper

And paper towels will work when you have run out of filter paper...

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I sometimes use coffee filters. 
Roxanne
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What is important is not the number so much as if the paper is high retention and what is filtering speed.  Whatman #4, if I remember correctly, is a medium fast paper, and should be  ideal for filtering staining solution.  Somewhere in the passage of time, I was told not to use paper that was really slow filtering speed and high retention for filtering dye solutions as the paper may retain too much of the dye needed. Now that could be an old wife's tale, but to this day I always use a medium fast paper.

  I also purchase something other than Whatman, as companies sell 
equivalents for a much cheaper price.  Whatman 54 should also work.   Big 
companies like ThermoScientific give the equivalents for their brand as compared to Whatman papers and are certainly more economical.

Gayle M. Callis
HTL/HT/MT(ASCP)


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Hi,

  To filter blue celestin, is what I have to use a filter paper number 1 or 4? Thank!

  Mylène de Champlain
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