bone marrow aspirates
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From: | "a i d a n s c h u r r" <Aidan.Schurr@hvh.co.nz> |
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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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a i d a n c s c h u r r
mlso, histology department
hutt valley health
lower hutt, new zealand
ph. ++64 4 5709173
fax ++64 4 5709214
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