[Histonet] question

Alan Bright abright <@t> brightinstruments.com
Wed Mar 20 16:37:45 CDT 2013


Strange about the gloves when vacuuming out fresh tissue trimmings from cryostats and exhausting the air back into the lab is done.

Alan Bright

On 20 Mar 2013, at 19:07, "Marilyn.A.Weiss <@t> kp.org" <Marilyn.A.Weiss <@t> kp.org> wrote:

> Thank you for your response about the squames and we are all wearing 
> gloves now, if one uses them then we all do is my motto, although in 50 
> years of cutting, this is the first time this has come up. . guess I was 
> lucky. anyway, the same pathologists would like to know if there is a 
> standard about wearing gloves in the histo world and if so, is it because 
> of squames or although the tissue is fixed, is there chances of infections 
> or something else. thank you.
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