Hi,
 
I would first check with your alcohol and xylene suppliers to see if they 
changed anything.  When something goes south it is usually because the 
manufacturer have changed.  This happened with my silver stains.
 
You may have to go back to the basics- harris hematoxylin, acid alcohol, and 
eosin y.  Richard Allen 7211 hematoxylin and the rest of their staining is 
excellent in these situations until you can get it back under control.  If you 
send them slides they will work a time out for you.
 
If you are using Leica's selectech, which is what I started this lab out with 
because I was heavily sampled out, it has blue nuclei instead of the 
traditional purple.  I do 5 minutes in hematoxylin, 30 dips in clarifier and 1 
minute in blue, 55 sec in eosin but I have (2) 95s after.  They also have a 
tech dept to help.  I have a Leica autostainer too.
 
I hope this helps.
 
Linda Dee, HT(ASCP)
 
 

________________________________
 From: Behnaz Sohrab <sohra...@ah.org>
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu 
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2013 12:36 PM
Subject: [Histonet] BIG PROBLEM
  

Good Morning, We have two Leica H&E stainer( old xt-5010 and new 5020). We do 
use : Gill's 3 for 6 minutes,
4% Glacial ACETIC Acid 40 seconds
Bluing : 45 sec. We done this for years!! last few months our Pantologists are 
complaining about GI Biopsies that they have TOO much blue in cytoplasma and 
the Mucin is too purple and blue? Please any suggestion??
Mean while we are trying the NEW kit from Leica for H&E , they think that is 
TOO pale?any of you has tried this new stain from Lecia?
With much application.
Behnaz Sohrab, Los Angeles

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