Re: Impeccable staining dishes and lids
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From: | Agripina Suarez <ASuarez@mrl.ubc.ca> |
To: | Andrea Perez <azwldct21@hotmail.com> |
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Hello Andrea
Try Shandon Lipshaw. Catalogue #: 122 (dish only); 123 (cover
only). The staining dish holds 30-slide rack.
Agripina
Date sent:
Wed, 29 Mar 2000 14:31:40 -0700 (MST)
From: Andrea Perez <azwldct21@hotmail.com>
Subject: Impeccable staining dishes and lids
To: histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
> Hello Everyone!
> I am looking for some glass staining dishes and lids, with preferably no
> nicks or gashes in them. We currently use the glass dishes that are
> (LxWxH): 5" x 4" x 3". All of the usual companies (eg, Fisher Scientific,
> Allegiance, Thomas, Newcomer Supply) are stating that these are no longer
> made. I know that there are larger staining dishes that hold 60 slides in
> the metal racks, but we are a small lab, and using that much fluid is just a
> waste. The dishes I am looking for hold 30 slides in their corresponding
> metal racks, new or used. If anyone can sell us some, or can give me more
> information as to where I can find them, I would greatly appreciate it.
> Thank you all for time and input!
>
> Andrea M. Perez
> Histotechnologist
> University of Arizona Veterinary Diagnostic Lab
> Tucson, Arizona
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Agripina C. Suarez
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