Re: About Lymph Node Revealing Solution

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From:"Clarke Ian" <clarke.ian@virgin.net>
To:<DDittus787@aol.com>, <paivi.parkkisenniemi@lshp.fi>, <histonet@pathology.swmed.edu>
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Dana,
             What other constituents are there in Lymph node revealing
solution and how long do you need to leave the tissue in for.Do you know if
it is available commercially?

Thanking you
ian Clarke
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From: DDittus787@aol.com <DDittus787@aol.com>
To: paivi.parkkisenniemi@lshp.fi <paivi.parkkisenniemi@lshp.fi>;
histonet@pathology.swmed.edu <histonet@pathology.swmed.edu>
Date: 16 May 2000 10:13
Subject: Re: About Lymph Node Revealing Solution


>We use Lymph node revealing solution, and have no need to rinse, post
>processing. That strong smell you refer to is Glacial Acetic Acid, I do not
>know how you process , but you should have no odor by cutting time.
>                                                    Dana
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