Re: [Histonet] Epon Resin Embedding Question

2022-09-28 Thread Paula Sicurello via Histonet
Hi Brian,Unfortunately, no.  The most you can do is to put it back in the oven 
and let it bake forva very long time.
You won't be able to section it.  It will gum up the knife edge.  If they are 
using a diamond knife they need to clean it right away.
To add insult to injury, the poorly polymerized blocks are a safety hazard.   
Epoxy resins are all toxic, carcinogenic, mutagenic, a reproductive hazard, or 
all of the above combined.  It’s only when the resin is fully polymerized that 
it becomes an inert plastic.
Perhaps someone else out in Histoland (Tim Morkin, are you out there?) has had 
luck dealing with blocks like those.
Sincerely,

Paula Sicurello  
 
  On Wed, Sep 28, 2022 at 12:27 PM, Cooper, Brian via 
Histonet wrote:   Good afternoon Histonet,

Asking this question for a friend:  Is there a way to correct an improperly 
prepared Epon resin embedded block?  Following embedding, the block is soft and 
"tacky" to the touch.  This block is proving VERY difficult to section.  Any 
assistance from those of you doing EM in your labs would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Brian D. Cooper, HT (ASCP)CMQIHCCM| Histology Supervisor
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Children's Hospital Los Angeles
4650 Sunset Blvd MS#43- Los Angeles, CA 90027
Ph: 323.361.3357
bcoo...@chla.usc.edu

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[Histonet] Epon Resin Embedding Question

2022-09-28 Thread Cooper, Brian via Histonet
Good afternoon Histonet,

Asking this question for a friend:  Is there a way to correct an improperly 
prepared Epon resin embedded block?   Following embedding, the block is soft 
and "tacky" to the touch.  This block is proving VERY difficult to section.  
Any assistance from those of you doing EM in your labs would be greatly 
appreciated.

Thanks,

Brian D. Cooper, HT (ASCP)CMQIHCCM| Histology Supervisor
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Children's Hospital Los Angeles
4650 Sunset Blvd MS#43- Los Angeles, CA 90027
Ph: 323.361.3357
bcoo...@chla.usc.edu

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