[Histonet] General Tissue Processing
ian bernard
ian.bernard <@t> comcast.net
Fri Jan 16 17:02:10 CST 2015
Fixative is best or 10 % NBF
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Jesus Willibaldo
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Subject: [Histonet] General Tissue Processing
I had a quick question about processing bone samples. Since we do not have
an automatic tissue processor, what are the recommended solutions that I can
leave my samples overnight in without ruining them. Last time I processed
tissue, I left the samples overnight in 80%EtOH and then in 100%EtOH. Is
this acceptable or will this affect the overall tissue morphology? Thank
you.
Regards,
Jesse H.
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