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Posted: June 11, 2021
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Posted: June 08, 2021Laboratory & research product inventory update for PathSUPPLY. 2021 continues to be a challenge but we do have an inventory of the following difficult products. Transport Bags – many sizes available, contact for your needs Microcentrifuge Tubes – standard and locking, snapcap and screwcap. 1.5 and 5mL now in stock. PCR – most products in our new PCR line in stock. Serological Pipettes – just 4 sku’s in stock, but a lot more coming in June and July. Transfer Pipets – multiple sizes in stock including sterile/individually wrapped. Transport Tubes – 5 and 10mL, non-sterile and sterile in stock. Centrifuge Tubes – 15 and 50mL, sterile/non-sterile, racked and bulk in stock. Cryogenic Vials – significant quantities of 5mL cryovials, internal and external thread in stock ready to ship! Filter Tips – we continue to receive large quantities of filter pipette tips. Current stock includes:Read more »
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Posted: February 14, 2020For hundreds or possibly even thousands of years, a diagnosis of Hansen’s disease (commonly known as leprosy)meant exile. For lack of a better alternative, many of those who came down with the disease were sent away to an isolated location to await death. They didn’t necessarily die of the disease, but with no cure and no effective treatment, lepers (the term used for those with the leprosy) never recovered and were never allowed to leave the leper colony. In the Hawaiian Islands, those who were found to be infected with the disease were sent to a small, isolated peninsula on the island of Molokai. That’s where Alice Ball comes in.Read more »
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Posted: October 31, 2019Regardless of the type of scalpel, caution when handling them is crucial. The risk of physical injury includes not only lacerations but also the biological hazards associated with having blood-borne pathogens potentially introduced directly into the bloodstream. Following basic safety precautions can help make scalpel use and handling safer for everyone.Read more »
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Posted: September 24, 2019A characteristic that’s present in several types of laboratory equipment is rotation or spinning. And while one device may spin to effectively mix the liquid contents of a vial or test tube, another one’s spinning motion has the opposite effect. Yet they both accomplish their end goal by way of rotation. With such a dizzying topic, we want to “mix it up” a bit with a little answer and question game (a bit like another game you might be familiar with). So without further adieu, let’s play! Our category is “Things that spin.” These are all things that are found in a laboratory. Let’s start with…Read more »
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Posted: August 21, 2019Medical professionals from trainees to seasoned professionals and everyone in between will benefit from the IVIS-800, vein imager. And the patients they serve will appreciate it even more.Read more »
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Posted: July 24, 2019Medical technology, like all technology, changes at a rapid rate. What used to take a week or longer can now be done in just a day or two. And these changes include even the longest processes in the pathology lab.Read more »
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Posted: June 26, 2019When a surgical team needs a fast turnaround time from the pathologist on a fresh tissue, the lab professionals turn to frozen sectioning and the cryostat. Cryostat sectioning introduces a few more potential hazards as well as being a bit more challenging. The problems encountered with sectioning frozen samples are often different than the potential issues from handling paraffin-embedded tissues.Read more »
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Posted: May 21, 2019There’s something satisfying about being on a roll… when you’re having one of those sessions where every turn of the microtome wheel yields sheer perfection. When you’re left basking in the beauty of the ribbons you’re creating. Sadly, not every day can be filled with such utter perfection. In the histology lab, even the most experienced techs have a less-than-perfect day every now and then. What does it take to crank out beautiful ribbons at the microtome… as close to every time as possible?Read more »
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Posted: April 09, 2019Behind almost every medical test or diagnosis is a team of medical lab professionals… people who fit the description in our core value. People who go on about their day largely unseen by the very people they are committed to helping… the patients. April 21 through 27, 2019, we’ll celebrate the 44th annual Medical Laboratory Professionals Week (MLPW). MLPW is a yearly opportunity to raise awareness, appreciation, and excitement for the medical lab professionals that we all count on every day.Read more »