[Histonet] ArrayMold System

IRENA SREBOTNIK KIRBIS irena.kirbis <@t> hotmail.com
Thu Mar 10 01:18:04 CST 2011


Hi,
we have Arraymold more than a year now and we prepared around 10 TM's with it, it is really simple, easy and effective, however
we found instructions to keep contructed TM overnight on 37 degrees uneffective since recipient and donor paraffin were not blend enough, we keep our TM's overnight on 40 degrees and next day half an hour on 60 (in moulds) if necessary we even prolonge this phase, this also help us to achieve that shorter tissue bars come down to the level.
regards
Irena Kirbis

 
> Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2011 10:59:46 -0500
> From: AlieteE_Langsdorf <@t> DFCI.HARVARD.EDU
> To: histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
> Subject: re: [Histonet] ArrayMold System 
> 
> Hi, 
> I am also interested in hearing about the ArrayMold vs Beecher vs any other
> do-it-yourself TMA systems. Any favorites systems/recommendations or
> suggestions? 
> Thanks 
> ~Ally 
> Senior Research Technician
> Medical Oncology
> Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
> re: 
> Wondering if anyone has used/purchased the ArrayMold "tissue micro array
> system"?? Positive and negative feedback would be greatly appreciated :)
> 
> Nancy Heath, HT(ASCP)
> 
> March 10, 2011 is Histotechnology Professionals Day
> 
> 
> Senior Research Technician
> Medical Oncology
> Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
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