Re: embedding bags tea bags
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From: | rkline@emindustries.com (by way of histonet) |
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Wayne,
I used to use Shandon's mesh bags for biopsies. They were more money but
well worth it. It saved alot of time in the mornings. They don't stick
like teabags if the paraffin starts hardening, which makes them easy to
open. They were easier to use at the gross table. They come in different
sizes.
Rande Kline HT (ASCP)
Technical Services
EM Science
terre004@mc.duke.edu on 12/09/98 12:38:00 PM
To: histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
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Subject: embedding bags tea bags
Any ideas where I may purchase embedding bags.I have used spectrum in
the past from curtin scientific company cat. number 268-854. The size
of these bags are 2.7 inches width 2.9inches is the length.These are
regular Tea Bags.
Thanks
Wayne
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