Hi everyone,

Just wondering if anyone out there had already had issues with commercial 
Haematoxylin and Eosin. I started working in a lab that recently purchased 
Sigma Mayer's Haematoxylin (MHS-16) and 1% Alcoholic Eosin (Fronine - II016). 
We work with fresh frozen sections of mouse tissue. Since then, H&E protocol 
haven't worked well. I tried different protocols, following the product sheet 
as well as following other researcher's protocols and none worked. Both 
Haematoxylin and Eosin are very faint, with Eosin been uptake very 
inconsistently even on the same section (some of the areas are not even stained 
at all). I also used sections from different projects, with different people 
performing tissue harvest, OCT embedding and sectioning (so it looks more a 
problem with the staining protocol rather than the specimens) and tried 
increasing the staining times.

Any ideas would be much appreciated. Also, what are people using as commercial 
staining Haem and Eosin (brand and catalogue number)?

Thanks very much!

Kind regards,

Ana

Ana Maluenda
Research Assistant
Atherothrombosis and Vascular Biology Laboratory

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