Re: Re[2]: colored OCT

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From:"Andrea Kelly" <canislupus@albanyonline.net>
To:<emaher@zeiss.com>, <histonet@pathology.swmed.edu>, <rnewlin@burnham-inst.org>, <mark.lewis@shandon.com>
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Date:Mon, 23 Aug 1999 21:09:37 -0400
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One advantage of using colored OCT is to differentiate between specimens
when you have several frozens at the same time.
Andrea Kelly
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From: emaher@zeiss.com <emaher@zeiss.com>
To: histonet@pathology.swmed.edu <histonet@pathology.swmed.edu>;
rnewlin@burnham-inst.org <rnewlin@burnham-inst.org>; mark.lewis@shandon.com
<mark.lewis@shandon.com>
Date: Monday, August 23, 1999 1:45 PM
Subject: Re[2]: colored OCT


>     What is the advantage of colored OCT?
>     Evanne Maher
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>Subject: RE: colored OCT
>Author:  mark.lewis@shandon.com at Internet
>Date:    8/19/99 8:36 AM
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>Hi Robin,
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>Shandon Sells the colored Frozen section embedding media.  It comes in
pink,
>blue, green, yellow, and clear ( white ).
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>Call us for pricing and part numbers.
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>Thanks
>Mark Lewis
>Shandon
>Technical Specialist
>1-800-245-6212
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>From:  rnewlin@burnham-inst.org [SMTP:MIME :rnewlin@burnham-inst.org]
>Sent:  Wednesday, August 18, 1999 9:32 PM
>To:  histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
>Subject:  colored OCT
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>HI All,
> does anyone know which vendor sells colored OCT?
>Thanks Robbin
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>Robbin Newlin HT-ASCP
>Manager Histopathology
>The Burnham Institute
>10901 North Torrey Pines rd.
>La Jolla, Ca. 92037
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>Phone: (619) 455-6480 ext. 3552
>E-Mail: rnewlin@ljcrf.edu
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