Re: Glycerol
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Darren,
I would have to agree with other reponses. Glycerol would act as a
moisturized to keep the tissues from drying out.
Rande Kline HT (ASCP)
Technical Services
EM Science
Darren Grima <Darren_Grima@clubmac.org.au> on 08/27/56 07:31:36 AM
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Subject: Glycerol
I was speaking to a friend of mine, whom works at Liverpool Histo and he
told
me that apparently Glycerol is added to 100% ethanol station or stations in
the tissue processor. Would anyone know why. I've never heard of this. Cya
Darren
Electron Microscope Unit
St. George Hospital
Kogarah NSW Australia
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