RE: frozen lymph nodes

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From:"Sebree Linda A." <la.sebree@hosp.wisc.edu>
To:"'Edna_J_Gonzalez/Powderject@powderject.com'" <Edna_J_Gonzalez/Powderject@powderject.com>
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Edna,

I would cut them thin; 3-5 um unless there's a reason to have them thicker.

Linda A. Sebree, HT
University of Wisconsin Hospital & Clinics
Immunohistochemistry/In Situ Hybridization Laboratory
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600 Highland Avenue
Madison, WI  53792-2472


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> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Edna_J_Gonzalez/Powderject@powderject.com
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> Sent:	Wednesday, March 22, 2000 10:22 AM
> To:	HistoNet Server
> Subject:	frozen lymph nodes
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> I'm planning to cut frozen sections of mouse lymph nodes. What will be the
> best thickness to cut them at? Is 8 or 10 um OK or should I go lower?
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