Trim the excess OCT and place it in NBF (to complete thawing). Leave in NBF as usual.
René J.
"Milne, Katy" wrote:
Hi everyone.
We have some extra ovarian tumour samples frozen in OCT that we would
like to transfer to formalin so that we can then process and use as part
of a TMA. I'm just wondering if there are any special protocols that
should be followed or if we're ok with just trimming off excess OCT then
rinsing in NBF and fixing O/N in NBF?
Thanks,
Katy Milne
Deeley Research Centre
BC Cancer Agency
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