Hi everyone,

I have not had any success optimising the eosin counterstain in the absence of 
xylene. We routinely use 0.5% eosin Y in 95% ethanol. I've tried taking 
sections through to this to absolute ethanol but then air drying , but it 
leaves blotches of eosin.  Using eosin 0.5% aqueous with a few drops of acetic 
acid doesn't appear to work, the keratin stains heavily but not elastin. After 
washing in water I leave for a short time in the oven then at room temperature 
for 5 minutes then coverslip with the dako atomatic cover slipper.   For all 
the laboratories that have gone xylene free, are you just putting up with less 
than optimal eosin staining?

Gerard Spoelstra  
Murdoch University
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