[Histonet] Re: Alcian Yellow

2008-10-19 Thread Sinoera Tech

Dear Sir, 

We can supply you with Alcian Yellow and Alcian Blue 8GX.

Kind Regards.
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Minggeng Wang, Ph.D / President
SUZHOU SINOERA CHEM CO., LTD.
125 Binhe Road
Suzhou New  Hi-Tech District
215011 China
Fax: +86 512 68258994
Tel: +86 512 68246939
http://www.sinoeratech.com



From: Blazek, Linda 
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2006 10:12 PM
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I'd also be interested!  Want to share?  Or if anyone knows of a good
substitute that info would be appreciated too.

Linda Blazek HT (ASCP)
Manager/Supervisor
GI Pathology of Dayton
7415 Brandt Pike
Huber Heights, OH 45424
Phone: (937) 293-4424 ext 7118
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I routinely run a procedure that works very well with old lots of Alcian
Yellow. Unfortunately I have no more lots of old Alcian Yellow. If
anyone has inventory of Alcian Yellow that they do not use, I would be
very eager to purchase it from you.

Thanks you...
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RE: [Histonet] Question on Von Kossa

2008-10-19 Thread Patsy Ruegg
That is how I do VK, I put it in the window for 20 min or so.  I do a
special HE counterstain on mine, using an aqueous eosin.  The eosin will
light up the osteoid by fluorescing under uv light.  We use this with a
image analysis system to measure total area, calcified bone area (light
scope, from the black silver stain) osteoid seam thickness (fluorescent
scope using the eosin fluorescent property, everything else will be dark
except the osteoid seams) if you labeled the bone with a fluorchrome you can
just look at an unstained section to measure area between two labels.
Patsy

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James,
 Try this: once the sections are brought to water, 5% silver nitrate in
either bright sunlight or a 60-100 watt incandescent light bulb for 30 min
(check for browning of the control tissue adjust time as needed). Rinse well
in distilled water. 5% Sodium Thiosulfate for 1 min. Rinse and counterstain
with nuclear fast red or whatever you think would look cool :-). Dehydrate,
clear and coverslip the slides.
   Of course, as with any silver stain use acid cleaned glassware and gloves
unless you like watching your fingers turn black in the sunlight. Really
well decalcified tissue usually has the Calcium washed out. Try a calcified
breast or something that wasn't decalcified. This causes microtomists to
curse a lot, but it makes great VonKossa controls.

Have fun,
Amos

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Hello everyone,

Does anyone have a good Von Kossa stain protocol that they would not mind
sharing, on animal bone tissue (femur/tibia) that has been embedded in GMA
or MMA (sections are between 5 and 10 µm thick)? I would appreciate it
greatly. Thank you much.

Jim
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