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From: | Anne van Binsbergen <anneb@mail.saimr.wits.ac.za> (by way of histonet) |
To: | histonet <histonet@magicnet.net> |
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Hello Histonetters,
Philip Oshel - somewhere out there - has a protocol for whole eye
processing which I e-mailed him about a year or so ago, for ? pulication in
Microscopy today.
Philip, my system 'crashed' and I was out of action for ages - lost all my
e-mail info (sadly) - please would you re-post that protocol - if you have
it still!
I found that pig eyes were a fairly good substitute for human eyes.
The secret to proper processing of multi-layered tissues is 'slowly and
gently'!
Regards,
Annie (in Africa)
Anne S. van Binsbergen
T.I.C. Anatomical Pathology
S.A.I.M.R.
Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital
PO Box 1038
Johannesburg 2000
South Africa
tel: 011 4898711
cell: 083 4403343
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