Query on authorship
Dear Colleagues:
I am writing a small paper resulting from research done with two
undergraduates many years ago (and, later on, involving several other
colleagues using cutting-edge technology). As the results became obvious,
both of the students agreed (orally, in person)
Hi Histonetters,
Corey Hubbard at Rankin sent me a message earlier today to apologize for
accidently sending a message he intended to go to one person, out to the entire
list. He did not intend to "advertise" and wanted to see if I could retract the
message. Unfortunately, I cannot retract
Good Morning Netters,UC San Diego Health is opening a new hospital and is
actively looking for a supervisor for the Histology, IHC and EM labs. You
will be supervising a staff of 12 (soon to be 13). This is the job code:
#JMC83529. This is the job title: Histotechnologist Supervisor
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Hi Jim/Histonet world,
This was a mistake and was not supposed to be posted. Histonet has already
been emailed. Thank you! :)
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Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2016 13:23:34 -0400
From: Jim Anzaldi
To: "histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu"
Here's John Kiernan's extremely informative review of gallocyanine (that's
how he says it's to be spelled) from the archives - I can't find a date on
it. Really tells you everything you need to know to do Nissl staining with
it.
We used the stain to stain nissl substance in mouse lumbar spine.
Purchased the dye from sigma - below is from the SDS Sheet
Product name : Gallocyanine
Product Number : 124508
Brand : Sigma-Aldrich
CAS-No. : 1562-85-2
The procedure in Bancroft-Gamble uses Chrom Alum - which is chromium