[Histonet] Processing:

Will Chappell chapcl <@t> yahoo.com
Mon Jan 13 10:54:58 CST 2014


This depends on so many different factors, however, I prefer a frequent rotation over a complete change.

Do what is best for your tissue!

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> On Jan 13, 2014, at 9:46 AM, Jb <craigak12 <@t> gmail.com> wrote:
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> I have one tech telling me that when the entire processor is changed the tissue is too dry. We run a lot of fatty tissues, breast, etc on this processor. (Our biopsies are run on a separate processor). Is this correct, or should we only rotate reagents?  No other techs complain. I have a hard time believing this, my experience is the opposite. Any input is appreciated.
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