Re: bone marrow aspirates
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We use SP Brand Lens paper. Cat. # P1055. They may not bee as hard to
unwrap as cigarette papers.
Gwen Hildebrand
York Hospital, York, PA
On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, a i d a n s c h u r r wrote:
> Hello out there in Histoland!
>
> Interested to know what we all are using to wrap/contain bone
> marrow aspirates during processing. Here in my lab we are
> currently using cigarette papers, but these are a pain to unwrap
> once soaked in wax. I'm looking at trialing our small biopsy cages
> that we use for some histo's, but am concerned about the aspirate
> being too cellular, and flowing through the mesh. Any
> suggestions/comments would be welcome.
>
> Thanks
> Aidan
>
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