Re: Tissue processors.
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From: | denisew2@juno.com |
To: | ian.montgomery@bio.gla.ac.uk |
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Date: | Thu, 6 May 1999 21:01:13 -0400 |
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Hi Ian, Hope you voted today! Regarding a tissue processor: after
fifteen years in Histology, I've been exposed to five different tissue
processors. Of all I've had the opportunity to use, I'd stake my career
on a VIP! Expensive, but worth every penny in reliablity and customer
service.
Denise Long Woodward
Harvard Skin Disease Research Center/Harvard Inst. of Med./Brigham &
Women's Hosp.
Boston, MA
dlongwoodward@bics.bwh.harvard.edu
On Thu, 6 May 1999 12:41:57 +0000 Ian Montgomery
<ian.montgomery@bio.gla.ac.uk> writes:
> Might, just might be getting some money for a tissue processor
>so
>would value any comments, good and bad on what's available. Being a
>Zeiss
>man to my socks I had thought of the Micron but have been hearing one
>or
>two unfavourable comments. So, before I write the order, who makes a
>basic
>instrument that's reliable and won't give me grief with constant
>breakdowns.
>Ian.
>
>Dr. Ian Montgomery,
>West Medical Building,
>University of Glasgow,
>Glasgow,
>G12 8QQ,
>Scotland.
>Tel: 0141 339 8855 Extn. 6602.
>Fax: 0141 330 4100.
>e-mail: ian.montgomery@bio.gla.ac.uk
>
>
>
>
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