Hi
I have a gazillion Fisher brand slide boxes that hold 50 slides each. We
store the slides (fresh frozen unfixed) at -80 in freezer bags, but they
are just piled into the freezer. Does anyone know of a source for a rack
to organize such boxes in a -80 chest freezer?
Thanks,
Ed Roy
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What is the standard CPT code that everyone uses for CSF specimens
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Hello Ed,
You could check out MarketLabInc.com. They supply Unique Hard-to-Find
Products for the Clincal Laboratory. I've purchased several things from
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Jan Shivers
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Hello Histonet,
I’m looking for “mmp-1, mmp-2, ER beta, TIMP-1, Collagen 1, and Collagen 3”
antibodies that work on canine tissue (dog). Does anybody have any
experiences about these antibodies? Thanks in advance for replies.
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Hi,
Does anyone have a method for staining frozen skeletal muscle bx's with
Nile Red /or Nile Blue for the detection of lipid droplets.
Our Neuropathologist saw the stain at a conference would like us to
try it.
Thanks
Sharon Allen
Senior Technologist
Neuropathology Lab MS435U
Health Sciences
J Histochem Cytochem. 1987 May;35(5):619-21.
Application of nile blue and nile red, two fluorescent probes, for detection of
lipid droplets in human skeletal muscle.
Bonilla E, Prelle A.
Abstract
Using frozen sections from human muscle biopsies, we assessed the value of Nile
blue and Nile red,
Hi All,
We received some frozen Baboon spleen tissue from the NIH that turned out to be
very difficult to cut. I am experienced with Mouse tissues but rarely have to
cut tissue the size of my thumb. The best information I could get was that the
tissue was not put through a sucrose gradient
Does anyone know of a source of ECP for use on human paraffin embedded
material? Pharmacia used to carry it but since they were bought out it is only
availble as part of an ELISA kit?
Thanks
Ronnie Houston, MS HT(ASCP)QIHC
Anatomic Pathology Manager
ChildLab, a Division of Nationwide
The only part that is not completed is the last back brought in last week,
otherwise everything is completed so far
Andy Hall (HTL-ASCP)
RRC Histology Core
909 S. Wolcott Ave
COMRB RM. 6100
Chicago, IL 60612
Ph:312-996-3869
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Mike,
It sounds like a classic case of either slow freezing or thawing and slow
re-freezing causing ice crystal formation. One other guess is that they were
fixed in formalin but not cryoprotected, and then frozen. I have seen freezing
artifact in this way as well. Unfortunately there is
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Hello-
I will be IF staining human lung tissue, both cancerous (NSCLC) and
benign, and I am looking for suggestions regarding primary antibodies that have
been successful. To develop our model, I would prefer to use 'tried and true'
antibodies rather than re-inventing the wheel
Hello HistoNetters -
I'll be presenting next month at the NSH Symposium/Convention AND producing a
few HistoTALK shows. If you are also presenting a workshop and would like to
talk about your workshop on HistoTALK, let me know and I'll schedule a
convenient time to be interviewed. Ask anybody
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