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I use forceps when transferring the tissue from the cassette to the mold...seems like using a needle could damage the tissue.
good luck guys with ur phato ana upjs exam
why this process is performed on tissues????
2:21 what you mean about missable
Great my only worry is the appendage control monitor on the side that is subject to decapitation accidents.!
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I'm flabbergasted how those sections were folded
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is there another title called for clearing part ? such as filteration
Cool...!
شوف مختبراتهم شلون نظيفة ومرتبة،ومتوفر كُلشي بيهة،مثل مختبراتنة التعبانة!!!
I'm sorry but that was horrible frozen sectioning.
thank you
Too many moving parts
Thank you for sharing!
Wow
Can you please upload the tissue staining with Haematoxylin and eosin
Great information
Yikes the contamination on that waterbath must be HORRIBLE
مفهمتش حاجه
very nice
Why they are folded
Thank you 🙏
Thanks
Holy mother of….. this is the worst frozen sectioning I’ve seen.
Thank you for sharing 🌟 really helpful
Why microtome is located on this way? Why are you using syringe , it is dangerous? Contaminated water in waterbath. But ok for me.
Colorful....
How much..?
Do you all not have unpaid interns that could voice this? the robotic voice is pretty whack
So nice presentation of tissue processing..
Nice video
Why is he using a syringe for microtomy and embedding ? Please don’t do this!!! Also, that water bath 🤢
Am I the only one watching these videos to critique other peoples microtomy technique?
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No :]
Even you're so good you're aren't supposed to critique anybody. It's a learning process. Chill 😂
Yes
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21 April 2021
Lumayan namnah viewer, anak poltekkes😀
Perfeito.
Please clean that waterbath ... the carryover must be on another level >.<
Its been 4 years since this video was made... Wondering if theres been any changes due chemical fumes during the tissue processing (that blue mask doesnt protect you for chemicals like xylene and alcohol fumes. You still risk your health for lung damaging and cancer). Second stage, cutting slides with a water bath full with contaminations... Is this lab really for diagnositc or students? Last.. those chemicals at the window. Is that picric acid? That yellow fluid is explosive... Please contact for safety and health protocols... 🙏🏻
Does histochoice need the same special mask as Xylene? Are alcohol/ethanol fumes dangerous to inhale when changing the baths? I'm a student and I would like to know if you could share your references. Thank you very much!
guess its all automated into a machine
I have to change xylene and ethanol reagents all day long with mask on And you can really smell it. I didn’t know it damages lungs?
I also put the containers in water and bleach And then the smell gets super strong
Cloth masks offer ZERO protection. Even with activated carbon filter masks the lab work area needs to have fume hoods savaging the lab air. Not sure which state this lab is in but in CA they would have to meet strict air quality and exposure guidelines.
So cool
maaf bos ga paham b inggris tapi sangat membantu terima kasih
U r the best thank u
Why didn't you paste the sample title on the slide 🌚💔
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Pathology
A professional video
thank's I have question that if it's the same methode of immunofluorescence or defferent ? if not , so how is immunofluorescence happening ?
Clean your equipment and lab