[Histonet] problem with subbed slides

louise renton louise.renton <@t> gmail.com
Thu Feb 11 00:49:38 CST 2010


Just for interest's sake could this be some fungal growth? Try staining a
slide with H/E and look under the microscope.

how to fix? perhaps acid digestion and resubbing?



On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 8:15 PM, Hisham Mohammed <hisham.sys <@t> gmail.com>wrote:

> dear histonetters
>
> following gelatin subbing of big glass slides we observed numerous white
> patches in almost the entire batch of slides subbed.
>
> what could be the remedy to remove these white patches.
>
> waiting for a practical solution.
>
> with regards
>
> hisham mohammed
> senior research centre
> national brain research centre
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