Re: Sectioning Nondecalcified Mouse Bone
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From: | Alan Bright <Bright@dial.pipex.com> |
To: | histoNet@Pathology.swmed.edu, Histo-Scientific Research Laboratory <histosci@shentel.net> |
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Date: | Thu, 03 Jun 1999 10:35:07 +0100 |
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Hi Tom,
No vibratome sectioning is not your only choice, this type of sectioning is
easily achieved on a Cryostat that is capable of sectioning hard specimens
with the addition of a Tungsten Carbide knife. Hacker Instruments on
Tel. (973) 226-8450 or 1-800-4-HACKER
Fax. (973) 808-8281
e-mail: HACKERLAB@AOL.COM
can supply you with all the information you require, and details from their
large range of Hacker-Bright Cryostats.
Best Regards
Alan Bright
Bright Instrument Co.Ltd.
St Margarets Way
Huntingdon
PE18 6EB
England
Tel No; 01480 454528
Fax No;01480 456031
Email ; Bright@dial.pipex.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Histo-Scientific Research Laboratory <histosci@shentel.net>
To: histoNet@pathology.swmed.edu <histoNet@pathology.swmed.edu>
Date: Thursday, June 03, 1999 03:07
Subject: Sectioning Nondecalcified Mouse Bone
>Histonetters,
>
>Any suggestions on how to section non-decalcified mouse (femur and sternum)
>bones? The client does not want them decalcified because he is afraid he
>will ruin his statistical measurements. Is vibratome sectioning our only
>choice? Any comments would be appreciated.
>
>-Tom Galati
>Histo-Scientific Research Labs.
>(540)856-2222
>
>
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