[Histonet] Animal tissue too dry after processing

2023-10-19 Thread Kate Bummer via Histonet
Naira

Did you get feedback on the tissue processing protocols for small and large 
animal tissues?  If so I would be interested in obtaining those from you?  
Thanks in advance if you can forward them on to me.

Kate

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[Histonet] Animal tissue too dry after processing

2023-10-17 Thread Naira Margaryan via Histonet
Hello,

Animal tissue too dry after processing.

Could you please suggest the best processing protocols for large (dog,
rabbit) and small (rat, mice) animal tissues?

Thanks in advance,
Naira
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