Re: Histogel Question
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From: | "P. Emry" <emry@u.washington.edu> |
To: | Jeff Crews <jcrews@organo.com> |
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Forgive me, I can't remember what it is used for, but remember being
interested a few monthw ago. Can I get some basics?
Trisha
On Tue, 16 May 2000, Jeff Crews wrote:
> I haven't had any problem just using a beaker of water on a hot plate.
> Put the vial in and monitor it until it liquifies. Then take the
> beaker off the heat and leave the vial in the water as you use it (so
> it stays liquid). Works for me.
>
> Jeffrey Crews, HTL (ASCP)
> Organogenesis, Inc.
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> Subject: Histogel Question
> Author: Victor Tobias <vtobias@u.washington.edu> at internet
> Date: 05/15/2000 10:02 AM
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> I just received our sample of Histogel. Does anyone have any tips on
> using it without Richard Allan's heating and cooling block? Procedure
> should be user friendly for path residents. Thanks
>
> Victor Tobias
> Histology Supervisor
> University of Washington Medical Center
> Seattle, WA
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Trisha
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