RE: [Histonet] Benzene, Toulene & Xylene research

From:"Monfils, Paul"



The change from benzene, even though it did a superb job of clearing tissue, was due to the discovery that benzene is carcinogenic.

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> From: 	histonet-bounces@lists.utsouthwestern.edu on behalf of Julie Castell
> Sent: 	Friday, May 2, 2008 2:53 PM
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> Subject: 	[Histonet] Benzene, Toulene & Xylene research
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> The change from benzene, even though it did a superb job of clearing tissue, was due to the discovery that benzene is carcinogenic. 
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> I am working on a research project and am reaching out to my fellow
> "histoneters" for help.  Does anyone know why the histology process changed
> from using benzene to toluene and now xylene?  How did it transition?
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> Kiki Jude
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> Leeman Laboratories
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> Findlay, Oh
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