I agree with Bill on this. We have Cerner Copath Plus and looked at Cerebro,
Vantage and Omnitrax. Only Cerebro and Vantage were capable of working with
Copath. But the problem is that Copath requires you purchase their tracking
system to use as an HL-7 interface to any third party system. AND t
My lab chose the Ventana Vantage System w/ Thermo PrintMate cassette printers.
We are a multi-location system and Vantage works well for us. We wanted a
robust tracking and flexible quality assurance system and Ventana provided what
we needed and wanted.
I suggest you look at the big four to s
I may have asked this question before, but, if I did, I did not receive any
replies.
Is anyone doing IHC for pancreatic tryptase and, if so, where do you get your
antibody? Thank you!
Richard
Richard W. Cartun, MS, PhD
Director, Histology & Immunopathology
Director, Biospecimen Collec
What systems are people using for specimen tracking? I'm looking for the whole
package of cassette printers, work station slide printers, tracking software,
etc...
Any help and recommendations would be appreciated!
Matthew Roark- HT/HTL(ASCP)CM
Histology Specialist
Saint Francis Medical Cent
We have tried both and got consistently better results with Leica. In addition
to the better results, we have found their support much better. I have been
told the same story, Leica>>>Ventana, by colleagues at other institutions.
I hope you find this helpful.
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I would also be interested. Thanks.
Lori A. Harris, HT (ASCP)
541-768-6078
Histology Section Lead
GSRMC Pathology Lab
3600 NW Samaritan Drive
Corvallis, OR 97330
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Hello,
Does anyone know if the Stainmate stainer can be programed with 50 steps or
more? I have looking to buy one but need it for a purpose other than
cytology and histology. It needs to be have 50 steps or more for this
application.
Thank you
Hans B Snyder
Histologistics
60 Prescott Street
Wo
Just in case you're interested, I have written an easy-to-follow guide
on 6 problems with color brightfield images, and 6 solutions. See the
posting at a blogsite:
http://color-integrity.com/?p=15
Enjoy,
Jerry Sedgewick
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A note to vendors -
I am in need of a roll of ink for the Thermo Slide Mate. I am told that our
distributer is out and it will be 4-6 weeks wait. This is an unacceptable wait.
Who else is making/marketing this product? I will gladly make a trial purchase.
Contact me directly via email b...@dea
Well actually it does help because we are trying to eliminate possible causes
and it is nice to know that someone else uses Cytolyt with no problems. It is
just frustrating because we are doing nothing different that I can find.The
next step is to see if the samples are coming from the sam
We have not used B72.3 for quite awhile now but all of our NGYNs are either
collected in or processed with Cytolyt and we have had no issues. Sorry, I
know this isn't much help.
Tom McNemar, HT(ASCP)
Histology Co-ordinator
Licking Memorial Health Systems
(740) 348-4163
(740) 348-4166
tmcne...@l
We have something of a mystery here and I am hoping someone can help. My
cytopath docs are saying that our B72.3 (TAG-72) antibody is not working well
in cell blocks created from fluids (plural), etc. and that this is a fairly
recent development (over the past 5-6 weeks or so).The surgica
Histonetters, I'm looking for information or references concerning the ideal
workflow design for a Histo/Cyto lab services.
Need to consider ergonomics, work space, equipment, safety, etc.
I know there are info. Just need source and experts to chime in. Journal of
Histotechnology Advance art
Hi Benoit,
You can just let the OCT thaw at room temperature then blot away the melted
OCT. To speed up the thawing process carefully cut away as much of the OCT
as you can with a scalpel or razor blade and then let it thaw.
I hope this information is helpful.
Paula
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Dear histoneters,
We got mice brains that were initially sucrose-cryoprotected and then
embedded in OCT - flash frozen and stored at -80°C. These tissues were
initially prepared for subsequent cryostat sectioning but due to
technical considerations we need to cut them using a sliding microtome
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