[Histonet] I am glad to come aboard Histonet
Merced M Leiker
leiker <@t> buffalo.edu
Thu Sep 3 09:02:10 CDT 2009
That is great, Tosin! You are working on a topic that has been discussed,
debated, and fought over for years. It means there is a LOT of info out
there on it. Start with doing a search for "formaldehyde,"
"paraformaldehyde," and/or "formalin" in the Histonet Archives. You'll
probably find more than you ever wanted to know. :-)
Regards,
Merced
--On Thursday, September 03, 2009 5:15 AM -0700 Adeluwoye Oluwatosin
<princekunlzy <@t> gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello, I am glad to come aboard this network of professionals;
> Pathological sciences. I am delighted 'cos i am sure this lists is
> providing volume of useful informations to the members. I was
> re-directed to the histonet web via my search for info on Formaldehyde
> fixation.
> Please Barry, I will be glad to receive useful documents as i am
> working on a project on Formaldehyde fixation, and my line of interest
> is the effect of varying concentration on tissues, while also
> considering the optimum fixation duration.
> Hope to receive this worthwhile, helpful materials tomy work from you
> Barry,and other list members. Thanks.
> Tosin.
>
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Merced M Leiker
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