biopsy bags
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After watching this thread for the last couple of days I figured I should
jump into the frey. OK perms paper and tea bags and filter paper aside.
wouldn't it just be simpler to buy biopsy bags, or in the histo lab they are
using a thin blue paper to wrap the biopsies up in, before placing them in
the cassettes. it was just a thought.
john
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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>After watching this thread for the last couple of days I figured I should
<BR>jump into the frey. OK perms paper and tea bags and filter paper aside.
<BR>wouldn't it just be simpler to buy biopsy bags, or in the histo lab they are
<BR>using a thin blue paper to wrap the biopsies up in, before placing them in
<BR>the cassettes. it was just a thought.
<BR>john</FONT></HTML>
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