[Histonet] tissue processors

Rene J Buesa rjbuesa <@t> yahoo.com
Fri Feb 17 08:48:39 CST 2012


For your requirements, Sakura VIP is the bast, at least for me.
René J.

--- On Thu, 2/16/12, Bales, Candy A <Candy.A.Bales <@t> uth.tmc.edu> wrote:


From: Bales, Candy A <Candy.A.Bales <@t> uth.tmc.edu>
Subject: [Histonet] tissue processors
To: "histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu" <histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu>
Date: Thursday, February 16, 2012, 10:31 AM


Good morning. These questions are on behalf of a friend who is in the market for a new tissue processor. She wants to know the pros and cons of the various processors in use.
She mentioned the Excelsior, VIP & Leica but is open to other suggestions. The workload is approximately 200 blocks or less per night. She is looking for something the doctors can easily stop and add cassettes to and restart.

She is also looking to replace her old linear stainer, no longer being produced by Thermo-Shandon.  Does anyone know of a company producing a linear stainer?
Or for those who have auto stainers, if you could give her the pros and cons of the models you use.

Thanking you in advance

Candy Bales, HT
Chief Histologist
The University  of Texas Health Science Center Houston-
School of Dentistry
Diagnostic & Biomedical Sciences
6516 M.D. Anderson Blvd. # 3.093
Houston, TX 77030
713.500.4411 office
713.500.4416 fax

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