[Histonet] Xylene substitute

From:jo-ann

Hi to all,

I am setting up a small histology lab, but since the renovations will
probably take awhile I still would like to set up my tissue  processor and
stainer anyway.  There is no hood or ventilation canopy in the room at the
moment so0 xylene fume will be a major problem.  I would appreciate advice
from anyone on what xylene substitute is the all around best; taking into
consideration the immunohistochemistry may be done in the future.

Thanks in advance.

Jo-Ann


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