[Histonet] LCM on Paxgene fixed tissue

kkwaa <@t> bidmc.harvard.edu kkwaa <@t> bidmc.harvard.edu
Tue Jan 24 17:56:54 CST 2012


Does anyone have any experience working with paxgene fixed tissue on membrane slides for LCM? If so - how do you deal with tissue adherence without heating slides longer.

Thx



Kim Donadio <one_angel_secret <@t> yahoo.com> wrote:


Oops. 10% bleach to clean. They do have some stuff called tuberculicide < spelled wrong I'm sure.  Oh and get a tine test to see if you had exposure. Sorry for my half reply earlier. Was on break at work with ten things in head.  Hope you havnt had an exposure
Best wishes
Kim Donadio

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On Jan 20, 2012, at 10:06 AM, Kim Donadio <one_angel_secret <@t> yahoo.com> wrote:

> If your in a hospital: I've always had it verified with the microbiology department if it hasn't been done already(if not then still the following) Then it needs to be reported to your local department of health and the CDC since it is a reportable disease. I'm sure others can expand on this but this is what I've had to do.
> Kim Donadio
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> On Jan 20, 2012, at 6:47 AM, Michele Email <michelecarr10 <@t> yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> Hi everyone, was wondering what procedure you have when you find out after the fact that the tissue is positive for TB.   What Decontamination procedures do you perform?  Also what about documentation?  Any help would be appreciated.
>> Thank you
>> Michele Carr
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