[Histonet] Does anyone know why skin sections do not seem to take up haematoxylin as well as other tissues. The chromatin detail is not as good as with other tissues.

SARAH REEVES SARAH.REEVES <@t> ekht.nhs.uk
Tue Mar 17 03:58:25 CDT 2009


Does anyone know why skin sections do not seem to take up haematoxylin as well as other tissues. The chromatin detail is not as good as with other tissues.


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