RE: free floating sections
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From: | Emma Carter <E.Carter@OxfordBioMedica.co.uk> (by way of Marvin Hanna) |
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> From: Barry Rittman
> The concave wells allow transfer of sections (because sections have
> to be eventually mounted). Glass "hockey sticks" can be introduced
> from the side as the edges of each well are shallow and sloping. While
> this can be done with the 24 well dishes as Geoff describes, I found
> this to be more difficult as the side of the tissue culture wells is
> straight. This often necessitates the hockey stick being held at an
> uncomfortable angle especially with large sections.
>
> This is interesting, because i have always _akways_ used a
> paintbrush...only a very small one, but it is very gentle, and you can
> move the sections around no problem.....
>
> emma carter
>
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