[Histonet] Water rinse for H&E's

Terri Brown Terri.Brown <@t> Northside.com
Wed Nov 6 11:20:48 CST 2013


We use warm water rinses for our H&E slides on our automatic stainers.

Terri H. Brown,, HT (ASCP)
Pathology Laboratory Manager
Northside Hospital  Atlanta
terri.brown <@t> northside.com

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Judith
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Subject: [Histonet] Water rinse for H&E's

Does anyone use hot water rinses on their h&e slides. If we use cold
water our slides are very light and inconsistent.
We stain on an automatic stainer.


Judith Pardue
Histology Supervisor
Memorial Health Care System
judith_pardue <@t> memorial.org

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