[Histonet] problem in IF stains

2010-03-16 Thread Aazath Raj

Dear Friends,

 I am having a problem in IF stains on Renal Bx.In direct 
immunofloresence on the frozen sections does not have disered contrast and many 
of the cases its falsely negative.

Can you people tell me the possible mistake which may cause these kind of 
effects on the IF stain.

I dont see any gross mistakes on the Frozen sections after sectioning.All the 
temperature and other things are fine on the cryostate, but my pathologist 
feels that there may be any problem in section.will that have any effects on 
the IF stains..

 

Aazathraj.

Technical Officer.

Apollo Hospitals

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RE: [Histonet] Superfrost Plus Slides

2010-03-16 Thread Cathy
Hi Claire,

We experienced problems with our IHC staining the fall of 2008 and it was
traced back to a problem with particular lot numbers of the Superfrost
slides.  It was difficult to track down due to the inconsistency of the
problem and the variation in the problem.  We finally spoke with our Ventana
technical specialist and she was able to tie our problem to problems that
other facilities were experiencing.  
You could try contacting your Ventana technical resource person; they may be
able to help.

One thing we found out was that the Superfrost slides are manufactured at
one site and distributed to vendors under their own name.

Cathy

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Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 4:05 AM
To: Lynn Lee
Cc: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: RE: [Histonet] Superfrost Plus Slides

Hi Lynn

Yes, our instrument is decontaminated and cleaned as per manual.

There was some old threads on Histonet where some people had got varying
staining between runs so I was wondering if anybody had found a solution to
this problem.Maybe it is simply the slides?
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From: Lynn Lee [mailto:lynnlee2...@live.com]
Sent: 16 March 2010 10:43
To: Fahy, Claire
Subject: RE: [Histonet] Superfrost Plus Slides

You could have contamination in the instrument. Has it been decontaminated
quarterly per the instruction manual? I have never heard of uneven staining
from plus slides.






> Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2010 10:16:38 +
> From: claire.f...@agriculture.gov.ie
> To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
> Subject: [Histonet] Superfrost Plus Slides
>
> Hi
>
> I know this is in reply to an old threat but we are experiencing varying
and uneven staining of our sections on the Ventana Benchmark.It is not
confined to a perticular anitbody and doesn't happen all the time either.
>
> We have been told that it may be the slides.We currently use Thermo
Scientific (Menzel-Glaser) superfrost plus slides.Does anyone use the
Ventana IHC slides?
>
> Has anyone has experienced similar problems?If so,what have you done to
resolve them.
>
> Thanks
>
> Claire fahy
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2010-03-16 Thread John Kiernan
There is
Garvey,W (1991): Modification of the Mayer hematoxylin stain. J. Histotechnol. 
14, 163-165.
The title is rather confusing. Her method included a modified composition of 
Mayer's haemalum (ethanol instead of chloral hydrate, and less alum), and 
instead of eosin Y the counterstain was a solution containing phloxin B 
(CI45410, Acid red 92) and saffron (which is CI 75100, Natural yellow 6). The 
author stated that saffron bought from a health food store was OK and much less 
expensive than that bought from a lab vendor.
 This counterstain was used by Rostoker et al (2001) Nephrology Dialysis 
Transplantation 16:513-517 in a study of intestinal pathology in 
glomerulonephritis.

John Kiernan
Anatomy, UWO
London, Canada
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- Original Message -
From: sheila adey 
Date: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 15:05
Subject: [Histonet] Saffron/Eosin as a counterstain for H&E???
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu

> 
> Hello,
> 
> Our pathologist said that he say H&E slides with a counterstain 
> that had some amount of saffron in it?
> 
> Is anyone familiar with this? 
> 
> Sheila Adey HT MLT 
> 
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Re: [Histonet] Spencer AO 820 microtome questions

2010-03-16 Thread Michael Folsom
Scott:

Does the chuck have a clamp in it?  If so soak a piece of soft wood that
fits in the chuck in 100% ETOH (pulling a vacuum on it would help) and
transition into paraffin.  Once its soaked in paraffin pull it out and
allow to solidify.  Your tissue will need to be flat embedded in a
simple boat.  Use a razor blade to cut it out but leave a good bit of
paraffin behind and around it. Once its cool use an artists pallet knife
(small) to melt the surface of the paraffin on the wood and the back of
the block and weld in place with the melted paraffin.

Re: the knife - they make a knife holder that holds either hi or low
profile disposable blades which fits in the microtome's knife holder.

One thing about the old AO - they are almost indestructible but never
back up the crank because it can strip the gears.

Good luck -


Mike
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> Dear all,
> 
> I have access to a Spencer AO 820 microtome (a "black beauty" in
> Histo-parlance)  that is does not have a disposable blade holder nor a chuck
> for holding paraffin cassettes. The microtome otherwise appears to be in
> good condition. I would like to get suggestions for where I might be able to
> purchase a chuck and disposable blade holder for this classic model.
> Alternatively, would it be a better idea for me to put this piece of
> equipment on display in a glass case and instead purchase a newer microtome.
> My work involves relatively low volume, basic sectioning of paraffin blocks
> for teaching and research. I don't need anything too fancy, just a microtome
> that is reliable and appropriate for student researchers to use.
> 
> Thank you in advance for your responses.
> 
> Scott
> 
> 
> Scott L. Parker, Ph.D.
> 
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RE: [Histonet] (no subject)

2010-03-16 Thread WILLIAM DESALVO

An additional method to use to create positive identification when accessioning 
and grossing like specimens together when you must or just to increase the 
indetification factor for all specimens: 

 

Use the Davidson marking system and have the grossing person rotate the colors 
used to mark margins or small tissue by case and/or specimen and of course 
dictate to specific color used. Once they are in the habit, no two cases or 
specimens will have the same ink color and you increase quality assurance.

William DeSalvo, B.S., HTL(ASCP)




 
> Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2010 14:23:45 -0700
> From: pathmas...@yahoo.com
> To: allison_sc...@hchd.tmc.edu
> CC: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
> Subject: [Histonet] (no subject)
> 
> Hi Allison- 
> That's our policy- don't accession like biopsies back to back. 
> But if it is unavoidable, you can mark the second like biopsy case with a dab 
> of yellow margin ink on at least one piece in each block and dictate that 
> into the gross.  ie One fragment is marked in yellow for positive patient 
> identification.
> 
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RE: [Histonet] (no subject)

2010-03-16 Thread Sherwood, Margaret
We also just wash in running tap water and the yellow stain disappears. 

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Don't know what you mean by rinses, but 5 to at most 10 minutes in gently
running tap water should do the trick. If not, the lithium carbonate is what's
prescribed. 

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Re: [Histonet] Removing Yellow color from slides refixed in Bouin's solution

2010-03-16 Thread Joseph Saby
Running tap water for 10 minutes should do the trick.

Joe Saby





From: Cynthia Pyse 
To: cscam...@uci.edu; HistoNet 
Sent: Tue, March 16, 2010 10:52:20 AM
Subject: RE: [Histonet] Removing Yellow color from slides refixed in Bouin's 
solution

I just place the slides into 80% ETOH for 2 minutes.
Cindy

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Subject: [Histonet] Removing Yellow color from slides refixed in Bouin's
solution

Hi Histonet,

After placing slides in Bouin's for 1 hour at 56 degrees, I am finding it
very difficult to remove the yellow coloring. Rinses with water are not
doing the trick. Does anyone have some advice on how to bring the slides
back to a clear color so that I may proceed with the Masson Trichrome
procedure?

Thanks!
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[Histonet] (no subject)

2010-03-16 Thread Jeffrey Silverman
Hi Allison- 
That's our policy- don't accession like biopsies back to back. 
But if it is unavoidable, you can mark the second like biopsy case with a dab 
of yellow margin ink on at least one piece in each block and dictate that into 
the gross.  ie One fragment is marked in yellow for positive patient 
identification.

Jeff Silverman- busy PA

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[Histonet] CAP cancer protocols and checklists

2010-03-16 Thread Carol Bryant
I am interested in how you are implementing the CAP cancer protocols in your 
laboratory?  Are you using synoptic reporting, dictating from the checklists, 
etc?  Any information you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance for your comments and input.

Carol

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[Histonet] (no subject)

2010-03-16 Thread Jeffrey Silverman
Don't know what you mean by rinses, but 5 to at most 10 minutes in gently 
running tap water should do the trick. If not, the lithium carbonate is what's 
prescribed. 

Jeff Silverman

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[Histonet] NY License

2010-03-16 Thread Jeffrey Silverman
New York State Education Department- google it and you'll see a link for 
licensed professionals. 

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2010-03-16 Thread Liz Chlipala
Its hematoxylin, ploxine and saffron.  Believe it or not it was the
stain that we used at my first job back in 1973.  We also fixed in
Zenkers too.

Liz

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Hello,

Our pathologist said that he say H&E slides with a counterstain that had
some amount of saffron in it?

Is anyone familiar with this? 

Sheila Adey HT MLT 


  
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2010-03-16 Thread sheila adey

Hello,

Our pathologist said that he say H&E slides with a counterstain that had some 
amount of saffron in it?

Is anyone familiar with this? 

Sheila Adey HT MLT 


  
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[Histonet] Lab Assistant Position in Phoenix, AZ

2010-03-16 Thread Turner, Mark
 

Caris MPI, a division of Caris Life Sciences, is looking to hire a Lab
Assistant for 2nd shift.  This will be a support position for our team
of histology professionals, and is a great entry level position into the
laboratory setting.  Some college is preferred, with a focus on the
sciences.  Opportunities for advancement abound, as this position is
open due to our previous lab assistant moving into a histotech role.

 

Caris MPI is located in sunny Phoenix, AZ and will be moving to a brand
new lab in May 2010.  Equipment is state of the art, and there is a
corporate commitment toward quality.   Caris has had a presence in the
Phoenix area for 3 years and is continuing to grow.  The area is the 5th
largest metropolitan in the country and has available anything you need
to make life more interesting.

 

If you would like to grow with us, please submit your resume in
confidence to mtur...@carisdx.com.

 

 

Mark Turner, Ph. D., HT(ASCP) QIHC

Supervisor IHC

Target Now MPI

 

Caris Life Sciences

445 N. 5th Street

Phoenix, AZ  85004

 

Cell:   602-309-5084

Direct  602-358-8913

Fax:  602-358-8919

 

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[Histonet] Job Openings in Phoenix, Arizona

2010-03-16 Thread Turner, Mark
Hello Histonetters!

 

Caris MPI, a division of Caris Life Sciences, is looking for 2
histotechs to assist with a dramatically increasing workflow.  We are a
very dynamic IHC lab which is growing exponentially.  The positions are
day shift, Monday through Friday, with occasional weekends.  The
successful candidates will have HT (ASCP) certification, 1-2 years IHC
experience, preferably with the Ventana and Dako platforms, and will
enjoy being part of a fast paced, quality oriented team.  Qualification
in Immunohistochemistry (QIHC) is a plus.

 

Caris MPI is located in sunny Phoenix, AZ and will be moving to a brand
new lab in May 2010.  Equipment is state of the art, and there is a
corporate commitment toward quality.   Caris has had a presence in the
Phoenix area for 3 years and is continuing to grow.  The area is the 5th
largest metropolitan in the country and has available anything you need
to make life more interesting.

 

If you would like to grow with us, please submit your resume in
confidence to mtur...@carisdx.com.

 

 

 

Mark Turner, Ph. D., HT(ASCP) QIHC

Supervisor IHC

Target Now MPI

 

Caris Life Sciences

445 N. 5th Street

Phoenix, AZ  85004

 

Cell:   602-309-5084

Direct  602-358-8913

Fax:  602-358-8919

 

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[Histonet] Spencer AO 820 microtome questions

2010-03-16 Thread Scott Parker
Dear all,

I have access to a Spencer AO 820 microtome (a "black beauty" in
Histo-parlance)  that is does not have a disposable blade holder nor a chuck
for holding paraffin cassettes. The microtome otherwise appears to be in
good condition. I would like to get suggestions for where I might be able to
purchase a chuck and disposable blade holder for this classic model.
Alternatively, would it be a better idea for me to put this piece of
equipment on display in a glass case and instead purchase a newer microtome.
My work involves relatively low volume, basic sectioning of paraffin blocks
for teaching and research. I don't need anything too fancy, just a microtome
that is reliable and appropriate for student researchers to use.

Thank you in advance for your responses.

Scott


Scott L. Parker, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor Biology

Coastal Carolina University

P.O. Box  261954

Conway, SC 29528-6054



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[Histonet] Re: proficiency testing for Muscle EHC- cont'd.

2010-03-16 Thread Barone, Carol
Histonetter's I only received one reply on my question regarding "what
everyone is doing for proficiency testing of enzyme HC staining for
muscle"...espeically for CLIA.compliance, now that I will lose my
indepent reviewer. 

 My thanks to Jan Minchew for her reply. I am working from that for now,
though my sitiation somewhat different. .but, I am finding it
particularly frustrating finding an answer to this question over the
last three months or more, that I have searched everywhere from the
histonet to the internet toevery friend I have doing EHC. Is it required
under CLIA? My auditor says yes..so I am trying to comply, though I
cannot fiind it specifically in any CLIA reg.


Who is the CLIA expert out there...and why is this not included in HQIP?
Can someone shed more light. Thx. CB
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[Histonet] HT/HTL position Gainesville. FL

2010-03-16 Thread Konni Black
Fulltime HT/HTL opening in GI lab in Gainesville, Florida. Must have 3-5 years 
experience. Great lab. Flexible work schedule. Contact Konni Black at 
kbl...@digestivehlth.com or 253-503-2560. 
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[Histonet] Exciting Histotech Job in New England!!

2010-03-16 Thread Alisha Dynan




Hi Histotechs,






















I am a recruiter at a highly successful and well respected Healthcare 
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opportunities in various areas across the country.

One particular client that I am working with is a financially sound, medically 
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[Histonet] UNSUBSCRIBE

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I can only speak for myself but yes, I am aware of all steps to be taken in 
unsubscribing. Have followed them more than once but have been unsuccessful. So 
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2010-03-16 Thread Vanessa Avalos
Oh yes, I have gone to the link, gone to the home page and followed all of
the instructions for unsubscribing. Replied with the code it gives you, have
been given a confirmation email and still I am flooded with this. Have done
that twice and posted it three times now.  I added my work email to this and
want my personal one off. I enjoy reading about all the topics but not
twice. Lol. Thanks anyway.

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Vanessa,

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[Histonet] Accessioning and Grossing Alike Specimens

2010-03-16 Thread Scott, Allison D
What policies do you have in place for accessioning and grossing
specimens that are alike, especiall biopsy specimens. It has been my
experience that you should not have alike specimens back to back.  

Allison Scott HT(ASCP)
Histology Supervisor
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[Histonet] Fwd: spinal cord paraffin embedding

2010-03-16 Thread Elisa Ballarini

   Hi.
   First of all I would like to thank all of you for your advices.
   Because,  my  previous  e-mail  wasn't  complete  and to avoid further
   suggestions  regarding  protocols  I can not follow, here I write some
   more information.
   First  of  all,  we  can't perfuse our rats. Also, when we harvest rat
   spinal cord (cut in half, thus around 3mm diameter) we fix it only for
   4-5  hours  in  4%  paraformaldehyde because we need to perform an IHC
   essay so we would like to avoid epitope masking.
   We  don't  think  fixation is the problem since frozen sections of the
   same fixed spinal cords do not show any problem in the white matter.
   In  conclusion,  we need to obtain good results using paraffin both in
   term= s of morphology and IHC staining.
   Our paraffin embedding machine program is as follows:
   Ethanol 95%   1h
   Ethanol 95%   45'
   Ethanol 95%   45'
   Ethanol 100%  45'
   Ethanol 100%  1h
   Ethanol 100%  1h
   Ethanol 100%  1h
   Xylol 45'
   Xylol 1h
   Xylol 1h
   Paraffin 1h
   Paraffin 1h
   Paraffin 1h
   Can  you  tell  me  if  are there any specific protocols to embedd rat
   spinal = cord in paraffin to avoid washing out of myelin?
   Thank you.
   Regards
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   Dipartimento di Neuroscie= nze e Tecnologie Biomediche
   Università degli Studi Milano-Bicocca
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Re: [Histonet] Unsubscribe please

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[Histonet] the spammer is back!

2010-03-16 Thread Geoff McAuliffe

Dear all:

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it only encourages him.


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[Histonet] Question Salary Compensation

2010-03-16 Thread Alyssa Peterson
Hello,

I am not sure if this is too far off of subject here. However, I have a
client in NYC, brand new private lab who is looking into hiring Sales Reps
to aquire more clients to read slides for, within his Pathology Lab. Does
anyone out there in histoland have an idea of a Sales Reps Salary working
with  Private Pathology Laboratory?

Thank you in advance for any help.

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RE: [Histonet] Removing Yellow color from slides refixed in Bouin's solution

2010-03-16 Thread Cynthia Pyse
I just place the slides into 80% ETOH for 2 minutes.
Cindy

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Subject: [Histonet] Removing Yellow color from slides refixed in Bouin's
solution

Hi Histonet,

After placing slides in Bouin's for 1 hour at 56 degrees, I am finding it
very difficult to remove the yellow coloring. Rinses with water are not
doing the trick. Does anyone have some advice on how to bring the slides
back to a clear color so that I may proceed with the Masson Trichrome
procedure?

Thanks!
-Colin


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Re: [Histonet] (no subject)

2010-03-16 Thread Emily Sours
both of you are not allowed to use the internet anymore.
because you can't follow instructions.
WE CAN'T UNSUBSCRIBE YOU.  ONLY YOU CAN.


A state-imposed metaphysic or religion should be opposed, if necessary
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--Lawrence Durrell, Consequential Data, "Balthazar"



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Re: [Histonet] JOH Article Question

2010-03-16 Thread Rene J Buesa
If you are a member of the NSH you can ask them for a "pdf" of this, or any 
other article published in the JOH.
René J.

--- On Mon, 3/15/10, Amanda Woolsey  wrote:


From: Amanda Woolsey 
Subject: [Histonet] JOH Article Question
To: "histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu" 
Cc: "gcal...@montana.edu" 
Date: Monday, March 15, 2010, 11:27 PM


To Whom It May Concern,

I am trying to contact Gayle Callis about the article she refers to in the text 
below.
I would appreciate any information as I am trying to obtain a copy of this 
article.
(I have already tried through the NSH website and I am just trying all of the 
avenues!)

Thank you,

Amanda Woolsey, HTL
Histology - Pathology
Primary Children's Medical Center
Salt Lake City, Utah



[Histonet] growing gram pos and neg
Gayle Callis gcallis <@t> montana.edu
Mon Aug 20 10:30:38 CDT 2007

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Jennifer,

There is a wonderful publication on making a combined Gram negative and 
Gram positive control in J of Histotechnology, December 2006.   The author 
is Kristine J. Vaughn (do not have email contact here) but I will CC to my 
home email so I can put you in contact with her.  She has reprints 
available, and will be delighted to send you one.  Her method is simple and 
very effective, plus addresses biosafety issues with human tissue use.   If 
you are a member of NSH, you can contact JOH and request this reprint free 
of charge too.  Go to the NSH website, then click on JOH for this request.

     At 04:57 PM 8/17/2007, you wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>I would like to hear your ideas on the best way to grow gram positive
>and negative organisms in tissue. It would have to be tissue that is not
>fixed so, what do you use? Did you grow the organisms, inject into
>tissue and then put into incubator? or do you grow organisms on agar and
>place tissue on it and incubate? or in a broth? Thank you for your
>input.

Gayle Callis
MT,HT,HTL(ASCP)
Research Histopathology Supervisor
Veterinary Molecular Biology
Montana State University - Bozeman
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[Histonet] How to unsubscribe

2010-03-16 Thread Victor Tobias

Vanessa,

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RE: [Histonet] (no subject)

2010-03-16 Thread Dimitri Scholz
Me too!

Dimitri Scholz, PhD, Dr. Sci.
Director of Biological Imaging
Conway Institute 
University College Dublin (UCD)
Belfield, Dublin 4 
Ireland
Tel: +353-1 716 6736


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[Histonet] Inquiry

2010-03-16 Thread Nita Searcy
Anyone know of a company that performs microarrays commercially? 

Thanks
Nita

Nita Searcy, HT/HTL (ASCP)
Scott and White Hospital
Division Manager, Anatomic Pathology
2401 S. 31st. Street 
254-724-2438
Temple, Texas, 76502
nsea...@swmail.sw.org


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2010-03-16 Thread Vanessa Gutierrez
UNSUBSCRIBE ME FOR THE 5TH TIME!!! I HAVE FOLLOWED INSTRUCTIONS AND STILL AM ON 
THIS LIST! SORRY, I KNOW CAPS IS NOT ALLOWED SO LETS SEE IF BREAKING THE RULES 
GETS ME OFF! 

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Re: [Histonet] Removing Yellow color from slides refixed in Bouin's solution

2010-03-16 Thread Geoff McAuliffe
A few drops of saturated aqueous lithium carbonate added to the 70% 
alcohol step will do the job nicely.


Geoff

cscam...@uci.edu wrote:

Hi Histonet,

After placing slides in Bouin's for 1 hour at 56 degrees, I am finding it
very difficult to remove the yellow coloring. Rinses with water are not
doing the trick. Does anyone have some advice on how to bring the slides
back to a clear color so that I may proceed with the Masson Trichrome
procedure?

Thanks!
-Colin


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[Histonet] Histology Management Openings, Northeast

2010-03-16 Thread Jonah Levinger
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RE: [Histonet] Superfrost Plus Slides

2010-03-16 Thread Fahy, Claire
Hi Lynn

Yes, our instrument is decontaminated and cleaned as per manual.

There was some old threads on Histonet where some people had got varying 
staining between runs so I was wondering if anybody had found a solution to 
this problem.Maybe it is simply the slides?
-Original Message-
From: Lynn Lee [mailto:lynnlee2...@live.com]
Sent: 16 March 2010 10:43
To: Fahy, Claire
Subject: RE: [Histonet] Superfrost Plus Slides

You could have contamination in the instrument. Has it been decontaminated 
quarterly per the instruction manual? I have never heard of uneven staining 
from plus slides.






> Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2010 10:16:38 +
> From: claire.f...@agriculture.gov.ie
> To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
> Subject: [Histonet] Superfrost Plus Slides
>
> Hi
>
> I know this is in reply to an old threat but we are experiencing varying and 
> uneven staining of our sections on the Ventana Benchmark.It is not confined 
> to a perticular anitbody and doesn't happen all the time either.
>
> We have been told that it may be the slides.We currently use Thermo 
> Scientific (Menzel-Glaser) superfrost plus slides.Does anyone use the Ventana 
> IHC slides?
>
> Has anyone has experienced similar problems?If so,what have you done to 
> resolve them.
>
> Thanks
>
> Claire fahy
> Lab analyst,
> Histopatholgy Lab
>
> Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
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[Histonet] Superfrost Plus Slides

2010-03-16 Thread Fahy, Claire
Hi

I know this is in reply to an old threat but we are experiencing varying and 
uneven staining of our sections on the Ventana Benchmark.It is not confined to 
a perticular anitbody and doesn't happen all the time either.

We have been told that it may be the slides.We currently use Thermo Scientific 
(Menzel-Glaser) superfrost plus slides.Does anyone use the Ventana IHC slides?

Has anyone has experienced similar problems?If so,what have you done to resolve 
them.

Thanks

Claire fahy
Lab analyst,
Histopatholgy Lab

Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food

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Tá an t-eolais san ríomhphost seo, agus in aon ceangláin leis, faoi phribhléid 
agus faoi rún agus le h-aghaigh an seolaí amháin. D’fhéadfadh ábhar an seoladh 
seo bheith faoi phribhléid profisiúnta nó dlíthiúil. Mura tusa an seolaí a bhí 
beartaithe leis an ríomhphost seo a fháil, tá cosc air, nó aon chuid de, a 
úsáid, a chóipeál, nó a scaoileadh.  Má tháinig sé chugat de bharr dearmad, 
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