RE: [Histonet] Animal Tissue processing question

From:Andrea Grantham



I also went from human tissue processing to animal when I came here to work.
I sometimes combine different kinds of tissue and species and use a 
routine processing schedule but I do have special schedules for 
brains and embryos (mouse, chick, etc), insects, plants and very small tissues.
The NSH Animal processing book is good - I'd like to see it updated 
with more info - and I received a wealth of information from 
contributors to histonet.
If you want to contact me offlist about specific processing schedules 
please do.

Andi Grantham
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