[Histonet] Sakura tape problem
Cheryl Crowder
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Fri Nov 28 19:14:00 CST 2008
Thanks for the tip. All I'd need to do is lose the tissue too.
Cheryl
Cheryl Crowder, BA, HTL(ASCP)
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Anatomic Pathology
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Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2008 08:48:52 -0500
Subject: RE: [Histonet] Sakura tape problem
Be careful! The Acetone dissolves the tape!
Janet L. Bonner, HTL (ASCP)
Pathology Laboratory
Florida Hospital Winter Park
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Subject: RE: [Histonet] Sakura tape problem
How do you do this with the tissue attached to the tape? Just curious...
j
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Subject: Re: [Histonet] Sakura tape problem
I would remove the tape with acetone and clear in xylene, then
recoverslip with conventional coverslips. I've seen problems with
refractivity with the tape, anyway.
Happy Turkey Day.
Jackie O'
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[Histonet] Sakura tape problem
Hi - I have just been given a box (100 slides) cover slipped with Sakura
tape. All the tapes have been loosened from the slides with the tissue
attacked to it. The tape has also curled (arched). What is the best
method for reattaching the tapes to the slides so they can be viewed
again. Or can it? The pathologists are really upset over these slides
as they are for continuing education and cannot be replaced.
Cheryl
Cheryl Crowder, BA, HTL(ASCP)
Chief Technologist
Anatomic Pathology
Department of Pathobiological Sciences
School of Veterinary Medicine
Louisiana State University
Skip Bertman Drive
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
225-578-9734
FAX: 225-578-9720
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