Re: [Histonet] [EXTERNAL] Epredia xylene substitute

2024-04-28 Thread Ann Specian via Histonet
 Thank you!
On Sunday, April 28, 2024 at 02:19:24 AM EDT, Gudrun Lang  
wrote:  
 
 Hi Ann,
we have used ShellSol for years in our VIPs until our supplier stopped it. 
That's also a kind of naphta with aliphatic hydrogencarbons.
After that wie changed to the Sakura-substitute with the same protocol. For 
standard processing we had/have two stations with 60 min each at 40 °C. For fat 
processing the time is doubled.
That works for our specimens well enough.
Gudrun

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Von: Ann Specian via Histonet [mailto:histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] 
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An: Will Cavett
Cc: Histonet
Betreff: Re: [Histonet] [EXTERNAL] Epredia xylene substitute

Hi Will, great to hear from you!Yes those are all the reasons why we are 
considering it, but we would like to start validating tissue and rather than 
reinvent the wheel, We are looking for Processing protocols that have already 
been tried and true. If you have any,  if you could share them, it would be 
greatly appreciated.


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On Thursday, April 25, 2024, 6:39 PM, Will Cavett  wrote:

I hope you are doing well, Ann? We considered Epredia's because it seems to 
offer a safer and more convenient option than xylene. Also, the evaporation 
rate of Epredia's Xylene Substitute is comparable to that of xylene, ensuring 
consistent performance in tissue processing .And, unlike xylene, which has a 
strong odor, Epredia's Xylene Substitute is virtually odorless. And lastly, Its 
airborne exposure limit is three times safer than xylene. Hope this helps.

Will Cavett, II

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From: Ann Specian via Histonet 
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2024 2:00 PM
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [EXTERNAL][Histonet] Epredia xylene substitute

We are thinking of changing from xylene to this substitute. Does anybody have 
any Processing protocols using Epredia Xylene substitute that they could share?


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Re: [Histonet] [EXTERNAL] Epredia xylene substitute

2024-04-28 Thread Gudrun Lang via Histonet
Hi Ann,
we have used ShellSol for years in our VIPs until our supplier stopped it. 
That's also a kind of naphta with aliphatic hydrogencarbons.
After that wie changed to the Sakura-substitute with the same protocol. For 
standard processing we had/have two stations with 60 min each at 40 °C. For fat 
processing the time is doubled.
That works for our specimens well enough.
Gudrun

-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Ann Specian via Histonet [mailto:histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] 
Gesendet: Freitag, 26. April 2024 02:07
An: Will Cavett
Cc: Histonet
Betreff: Re: [Histonet] [EXTERNAL] Epredia xylene substitute

Hi Will, great to hear from you!Yes those are all the reasons why we are 
considering it, but we would like to start validating tissue and rather than 
reinvent the wheel, We are looking for Processing protocols that have already 
been tried and true. If you have any,  if you could share them, it would be 
greatly appreciated.


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On Thursday, April 25, 2024, 6:39 PM, Will Cavett  wrote:

I hope you are doing well, Ann? We considered Epredia's because it seems to 
offer a safer and more convenient option than xylene. Also, the evaporation 
rate of Epredia's Xylene Substitute is comparable to that of xylene, ensuring 
consistent performance in tissue processing .And, unlike xylene, which has a 
strong odor, Epredia's Xylene Substitute is virtually odorless. And lastly, Its 
airborne exposure limit is three times safer than xylene. Hope this helps.

Will Cavett, II

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From: Ann Specian via Histonet 
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2024 2:00 PM
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [EXTERNAL][Histonet] Epredia xylene substitute

We are thinking of changing from xylene to this substitute. Does anybody have 
any Processing protocols using Epredia Xylene substitute that they could share?


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Re: [Histonet] [EXTERNAL] Epredia xylene substitute

2024-04-25 Thread Ann Specian via Histonet
Hi Will, great to hear from you!Yes those are all the reasons why we are 
considering it, but we would like to start validating tissue and rather than 
reinvent the wheel, We are looking for Processing protocols that have already 
been tried and true. If you have any,  if you could share them, it would be 
greatly appreciated.


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On Thursday, April 25, 2024, 6:39 PM, Will Cavett  wrote:

I hope you are doing well, Ann? We considered Epredia's because it seems to 
offer a safer and more convenient option than xylene. Also, the evaporation 
rate of Epredia's Xylene Substitute is comparable to that of xylene, ensuring 
consistent performance in tissue processing .And, unlike xylene, which has a 
strong odor, Epredia's Xylene Substitute is virtually odorless. And lastly, Its 
airborne exposure limit is three times safer than xylene. Hope this helps.

Will Cavett, II

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Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2024 2:00 PM
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [EXTERNAL][Histonet] Epredia xylene substitute

We are thinking of changing from xylene to this substitute. Does anybody have 
any Processing protocols using Epredia Xylene substitute that they could share?


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Re: [Histonet] [EXTERNAL] Epredia xylene substitute

2024-04-25 Thread Will Cavett via Histonet
I hope you are doing well, Ann? We considered Epredia's because it seems to 
offer a safer and more convenient option than xylene. Also, the evaporation 
rate of Epredia's Xylene Substitute is comparable to that of xylene, ensuring 
consistent performance in tissue processing .And, unlike xylene, which has a 
strong odor, Epredia's Xylene Substitute is virtually odorless. And lastly, Its 
airborne exposure limit is three times safer than xylene. Hope this helps.

Will Cavett, II

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From: Ann Specian via Histonet 
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2024 2:00 PM
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [EXTERNAL][Histonet] Epredia xylene substitute

We are thinking of changing from xylene to this substitute. Does anybody have 
any Processing protocols using Epredia Xylene substitute that they could share?


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