[Histonet] Anyone Using LaserTrack PH6 or PH8 Tissue Cassette Printer General Data

Donna Emge djemge11 at gmail.com
Wed Sep 1 10:49:57 CDT 2021


Is anyone using to the LaserTrack PH6 or PH8 Tissue Cassette Printer from
General Data? I am looking for information about how you like it and if
there are any issues to consider. Pros and cons.

Donna Emge, HT(ASCP)
Histology Laboratory Manager
Ascension Seton Medical Center
Austin, TX
djemge11 at gmail.com

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> Does anyone use a vacuum to clean out their cryostats, either on or
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> I received the following from a researcher in the forensics department. I
> am not sure exactly what he wants and am not sure if this is possible.
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> I have been asked to assist a researcher in examining thin sections of
> coagulated blood drops in order to distniguish individual drops that were
> deposited at different times onto a substrate.  The investigator intends to
> deposit one drop of fresh blood onto a surface (perhaps paper or paraffin)
> and allow the blood to coagulate.  After that is coagulated he will deposit
> a second drop on top of the first.  Once the second drop is also coagulated
> he will preserve the sample as recommended for cross sectioning and
> evalaution.  He intends to cut cross sections of the samples and examine
> them in order to determine how coagulation time changes the interface of
> the two droplets.  The underlying question is "does time/extent of
> coagulation of deposited blood affect the deposition pattern of additional
> layers of blood on top of the first layer?"  If the entire sample was
> encased in paraffin would there be a way to cut sections for microscopy,
> either with or without staining?
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