handling of scrapie paraffin blocks

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From:sfox@odant.agri.state.oh.us (Scott Fox)
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Date:Fri, 18 Jun 1999 14:41:38 -0400
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>Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 14:16:31 -0400
>To: Scott Fox <sfox@odant.agri.state.oh.us>
>From: hayes@odant.agri.state.oh.us (Dr. Hayes)
>Subject: handling of scrapie paraffin blocks
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>You may find this of interest.
>
>Jeff
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>>From: "Ramos Vara, Jose A." <RamosJ@missouri.edu>
>>To: "'AAVLD List (1999)'" <AAVLD@ucdavis.edu>
>>Subject: handling of scrapie paraffin blocks
>>Date: Thu, 17 Jun 1999 09:48:26 -0500
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>>Dear colleagues: I have been approached with the following question: What is
>>the safest way in a standard histology lab to handle scrapie suspect
>>paraffin blocks for sectioning? Thank you for your comments. 
>>
>>Jose (Pepe) A. Ramos-Vara
>>Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory
>>University of Missouri
>>PO Box 6023
>>Columbia, MO 65205
>>Phone # 573-882 6811
>>Fax # 573-882 1411
>>E-mail: ramosj@missouri.edu
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