I agree with Mr. Brooks on the Shandon Sequenza - fantastic for low
volume.
Dana Settembre, HT ASCP
Immunohistochemistry Lab
UMDNJ - University Hospital
Newark, NJ USA
>>> Amos Brooks 11/21/08 4:58 PM >>>
Hi,
For small volumes like that, check with Thermo. They have various
sizes
of IHC stainers that have different slide capacities. Alternatively
you
could check out the Shandon Sequenza. I could find more info if you
are
interested. (BTW: I have no Thermo ties.)
Amos Brooks
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Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2008 20:21:21 +0000
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Subject: [Histonet] immuno set-up
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Hello all,
I work at a private lab with one pathologist, and one histotech (me).
We do
about 5,000 cases a year. We are intrested in doing our immuno's in
house
(right now we send them out), and wanted to know your opinion on the
type of
equipment that would be best for this situation. Right now we send
about 5
to 10 cases a week out for immuno's.
All responses are very much appreciated
Jenny
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