[Histonet] Re: processing polymers
Ian,
You wrote:
"Does anybody have any helpful hints for processing and paraffin
embedding polymers such as poly caprolactone, polyurethanes, polylactide
etc. Thanks, Ian Birchall, Melbourne."
We do lots of embedding of polymers and have found it depends
entirely on the polymer. Some are light, heat, and chemically
reactive. Then you have to play "Merlin-the-Magician"! Seriously, are you
sectioning beads, scaffolds or gels? I have a PowerPoint handout I can
send you if you would be interested?
Linda
Linda Jenkins, HT
Clemson University
Dept. of Bioengineering
Clemson, SC 29634-0905
864.656.5553
http://www.ces.clemson.edu/bio/research/histo/histo.htm
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