Re: Coverglass thickness
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From: | a i d a n s c h u r r <Aidan.Schurr@hvh.co.nz> |
To: | Scott Taft <ss336@yahoo.com>, histonet@pathology.swmed.edu |
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> PS- If you use tape, are you considering switching
> back to glass?
>
> Scott Taft HT(ASCP)
> Tucson, AZ
>
Scott - we use tape, and will *never* go back to glass! The sheer
convenience of the tape system hugely outweighs any loss of
optical clarity (which is negligible if your microscope is adjusted
correctly). No more 'blocks' of slides stuck together in the file, no
more endless hours fiddling with coverslips and DPX, no more
racks of slides drying in ovens, no more cleaning DPX off 40x
objectives when a pathologist goes too close to the edge of a wet
slide! oh joy, oh rapture!! (**big grin**)
Aidan
ps do you get the feeling I rather like this system!?
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a i d a n c s c h u r r
mlso, histology department
hutt valley health
lower hutt, new zealand
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