: Thursday, March 23, 2023 11:54 AM
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The one thing that bothers me about the preloaded programs is the paraffin
temperature is set at 65 degrees C. That's close to 10 degrees higher than the
melting point of our paraffin.
Does anyone know why the temp. is so high? To me, a temp that high will cause
problems with IHC and small
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: Thursday, March 23, 2023 2:54 PM
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Good afternoon Histonet,
We're going to be validating a new tissue processor (Peloris 3) in the coming
months, and I'm curious how people have validated small tissue
Good afternoon Histonet,
We're going to be validating a new tissue processor (Peloris 3) in the coming
months, and I'm curious how people have validated small tissue processing
protocols (GI bx's, liver/renal needle cores). Larger tissues are much easier
to do because we can readily gross