Re: [Histonet] why

From:"Jackie M O'Connor"

By raw I assume you mean "underprocesssed" (which isn't even a word) 
Anyway - do you use biopsy pads for processing?

Jackie O'



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Hi 
I am looking for some ideas to help with a problem I am still having with
processing my GI bx's. What would cause my tissue to be raw? Not all, not
some, only 1 or 2 pieces. 
Example if I have a case with 4 bx's, maybe only 1 is raw, the other 3 are
beautiful. All my solutions test at the right % and temperatures are fine. 

Question again, why does 1 piece of tissue come out raw, when the other
pieces are fine?
thanks in advance,
Diane Santana
PMA
Haverhill, Mass.

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