RE: Tissue Processor
From: | David Taylor Manager <DTMan@KINGMOWER.COM.AU> |
Dear Barry,
Leica have a model called, I think, TP1020 which is a carosel style
processor, like an updated ultra. This would suit your needs and cost about
1/2 of a conventional full-size tissue processor. I have a friend who has
one and it works very well.
Depending on your budget, you could also consider second hand or demo
models.
David.
David Taylor
Laboratory Manager
Drs King & Mower
Adelaide, Australia
-----Original Message-----
From: Barry, Lilith [mailto:Lilith.Barry@nrc.ca]
Sent: Thursday, 16 November 2000 03:18
To: 'Histonet (E-mail)'
Subject: RE: Tissue Processor
I have sent this email couple of days ago. Since I didn't see it on the net
and haven't received any reply, I am assuming it didn't make it to the
server somehow.
I am sending it again and if you HAVE seen it already, please excuse me.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Barry, Lilith
> Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 9:15 AM
> To: Histonet (E-mail)
> Subject: Tissue Processor
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> Dear Histonetters,
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> Our tissue processor is on it's last legs. We do not process more than 40
> blocks at a time. (even that is very rare, more likely 5-15 ) .
> I know that all the processors can process fewer blocks but I would like
> to find smaller capacity one so less chemicals would be wasted.
> Thank you ,
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> Lilith
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> Lilith Ohannessian-Barry
> National Research Council
> Institute of Biological Sciences
> CANADA
> Tel;613-993-6460
> e-mail; lilith.barry@nrc.ca
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