Good morning Histonet.

Thanks a lot to so many people who helped me with my Leica XL question - your 
wealth of knowledge never ceases to impress me.

I have a different question now about Masson's tri-chrome and it's specificity 
on isolated rabbit tendon.  There is some muscle still attached to the ends of 
the tendon.  We get both Beibrich Scarlet and Aniline Blue staining, at 
different intensities, within each collagen sample (even control).  How can I 
explain this?  Would there be a possibility to omit the Beibrich and stain with 
eosin and Aniline blue?

Thanks so much!

Jennifer M. Anderson, Scientist
Halozyme Therapeutics, Inc.
11388 Sorrento Valley Road
San Diego, CA 92121
858-704-8333
jander...@halozyme.com<mailto:jander...@halozyme.com>



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