[Histonet] RPMI

Galbraith, Joe joseph-galbraith <@t> uiowa.edu
Mon Jun 1 13:07:25 CDT 2009


Dorothy:

There is a split in opinion with the pathologists on our staff but the
younger and more broadly based staff (meaning multiple institution
background) are adamant that the appropriate way to temporarily store
tissue (not blood) is at refrigerator temp (preferably wet ice
initially).  I would also be interested to hear what others are saying.


Joe

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Dorothy L
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Subject: [Histonet] RPMI

What is the correct way to store RPMI after placing a tissue sample in
it, refrigerated or ambient?  Thanks for your educated assistance!!

Dorothy Webb, HT
Regions Histology Technical Supervisor
651-254-2962



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