AW: [Histonet] Fwd: SOP on embedding tissues of different sizes in
same mold
Gudrun Lang
gu.lang <@t> gmx.at
Thu Jul 31 05:12:56 CDT 2014
We avoid to put specimens of different size into one cassette in general
(especially with biopsies). If I have too pieces of different size with a
clear cut side, I put them both on the ground of the mold. I think one could
never precisly put a specimen in a certain level into the mold, if it
doesn't lie on the bottom.
Gudrun
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> From: Sanjeet <asanjeet <@t> yahoo.com>
> Date: July 30, 2014 at 9:15:25 PM EDT
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> Subject: SOP on embedding tissues of different sizes in same mold
>
> Hi
> Does anyone in the Histo world have an SOP on how to embed tissues of
different sizes in the same mold. Do you embed in different levels depending
upon the size, the larger embedded first and the smallest at the end. Or do
you embed all in the same plane regardless of the tissue size. Are you able
to justify and salvage all tissue on the slide.
> Thank you all in advance
> Sanjeet
>
>
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