Re: Histo Wrap for bone marrows
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From: | amos brooks <atbrooks@snet.net> |
To: | "Noreen S. Gilman" <n4xiu@gate.net> |
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Hi,
This may sound like a dumb question to some but as i have never heard of the
stuff, I've gotta ask. What is histowrap. I'm thinking Saran Wrap haha.
Amos Brooks
"Noreen S. Gilman" wrote:
> I believe it's called "Obex", I think I have the phone number at the lab; if
> you still need it let me know and Ill email it to you.
> I used to use it and then I tried the little papers used for wrapping hair
> when giving a permanent wave. It's the same texture and sooo much cheaper.
>
> Noreen Gilman, HT (ASCP), CLS
> Laboratory Manager
> Skin & Cancer Associates
> Hallandale Beach, FL
>
> ----Original Message------
> From: <Jkpresnell2@cs.com>
> To: <HistoNet@pathology.swmed.edu>
> Sent: Friday, March 24, 2000 8:45 PM
> Subject: Histo Wrap for bone marrows
>
> > My pathologist asked me to order a special type of paper called Histo Wrap
> > from a company called Opex in Amherst, NY. I cannot find the company. Can
> > anyone help me? The reference was from a paper published in 1993, so the
> > original company may not exist. I would like to know what other lab use
> to
> > rinse the spicules of marrow
> > into.
> >
> > thanks,
> > jk presnell
> > blount mem hos
> > Maryville, TN
> >
> >
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