[Histonet] Processing issue

2012-06-12 Thread Danny Zapata
Would It be a grave problem if I run the tissue in a short run although it 
needed it to be placed in a routine regular run? 
 
Danny Zapata
Dr. Norman Dermatology Office
Tampa, Fl 




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[Histonet] Instruction manual

2012-06-12 Thread Danny Zapata

Hi! I wasn't wondering if anyone has an instruction manual for a Shandon 
Varistain 24-3? The top part won't rotate properly


Danny Zapata
Dr.Norman Dermatology Office 
Tampa, Fl 


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Re: [Histonet] Body Fluid Specimens

2012-06-12 Thread Kim Donadio
Have you tried cytolyte? This will lyse the cells leaving only WBC and maybe a 
few red ones if its really bloody. How bloody it is will determin how many 
times you would add cytolyte , shake, then centrifuge at what ever your normal 
time is. Just a thought. 
 
Kim
 


 From: Kelly Colpitts 
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu 
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2012 10:09 PM
Subject: [Histonet] Body Fluid Specimens
  




Hi,Our current protocol for preparing cytospins from body fluids and cytospins 
is very limited.  We basically add fixative and spin it down.  This leaves us 
with pretty bloody slides and cell blocks at times.  In my past experience, we 
did a lot more to the specimens and I think the blocks and slides looked 
better.  Our hematology department prepares our CSF and brochoalveolar lavage 
slides for us.  Does anyone have a protocol for specimen preparation they could 
email us?  You can send me the protocol at kelly_colpi...@hotmail.com. Thanks 
so much,Kelly Colpitts, HT (ASCP)Nationwide Childrens HospitalColumbus, OH      
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Re: [Histonet] Histotech Grossing Protocols

2012-06-12 Thread Kim Donadio
if your talking about compliance for the part where you need to have each type 
of specimen written out exactly how you do it. Basically, write what you do and 
do what you say. Grossing in of specimens is going to be different for every 
lab. The pathologist needs to be involved in this as they are the ones who 
ultimatly have to read it and diagnose off it. I hope Ive understood your 
question corrrectly? and have given some help. 
:)
 


 From: Michelle Lamphere 
To: "'histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu'"  
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 3:44 PM
Subject: [Histonet] Histotech Grossing Protocols
  
Is there anyone that would be willing to share their protocols with me 
concerning their high complexity qualified histotechs grossing surgical 
specimens?  We are in the process of researching this endeavor and would like 
to get a feel for what other labs are doing and how they maintain compliance.


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Lead Tech, Histology
Children's Medical Center
1935 Medical District Dr
Dallas, TX  75235
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Re: [Histonet] ***News Flash***

2012-06-12 Thread Kim Donadio
Now that you mention it, I think they were all holding onto little white rocks 
that had a encryption on em. Except for one, that one had a bottle of gin and 
was wearing a bikini. The police took that one back to their office for a shake 
down. 

 


 From: Joe Nocito 
To: 'Kim Donadio' ; 'Jay Lundgren' 
; 'histonet'  
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 5:33 PM
Subject: RE: [Histonet] ***News Flash***
  
My question is "are they being found with empty Lonestar beer cans. Inside
joke. Years ago in Texas, Lonestar Beer was running commercials with
armadillos running across the street carrying Lonestar Beer. See, down here
in Texas, armadillos are usually found as road kill. The commercials had
them belly up holding a Lonestar Beer bottle. I used to have a stuffed one
in my truck. Only in Texas!!!

JTT

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[mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Kim Donadio
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 4:24 PM
To: Jay Lundgren; histonet
Subject: Re: [Histonet] ***News Flash***

Epidemic update***
 
Seems the Critters have been tracked back to south florida. Witnesses have
described multiple critters on the sides of highways feet pointing up< small
children assumed the critters had passed from a heart attack>. No injuries
have been reported but one arrest was made. One man was caught surgically
removing the brain from one such critter. Homeland security has been
notified. Stay tuned for further details. 



From: Jay Lundgren 
To: histonet  
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 2:14 PM
Subject: [Histonet] ***News Flash***
  
BREAKING NEWS
I. C. Critterz
The Associated Press

     Washington, D.C.-  Residents of northern D.C., along with Bethesda,
Silver Springs, and College Park are reporting a wave of armadillo
sightings.  The armadillos are allegedly covered in unusual skin lesions
and missing several toes.  Local zoologists are baffled, as armadillos are
native to the south-central and southeastern United States and are
not normally found in Maryland.  While no attacks have been reported,
authorities are urging residents not to approach any armadillos they might
encounter.
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Re: [Histonet] ***News Flash***

2012-06-12 Thread Grantham, Andrea L - (algranth)
I know some histonetters are groaning and wishing an end to this thread but I 
just have to add one more -  some years ago I found an armadillo purse in a 
second hand shop here in Tucson. Had to rescue the poor critter and now it 
resides on a shelf among other "had to have" items in my living room. Joe, it 
didn't come with a beer can but I found a white rock with strange symbols on it 
inside. Maybe the critter was one of those escapees from AFIP with a secret 
code who met an untimely death.

Andi




Andrea Grantham, HT (ASCP)
Senior Research Specialist
University of Arizona
Cellular and Molecular Medicine
Histology Service Laboratory
P.O.Box 245044
Tucson, AZ 85724

algra...@email.arizona.edu
Tel: 520.626.4415 Fax: 520.626.2097

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RE: [Histonet] ***News Flash*** OT

2012-06-12 Thread Ingles Claire
Not to TRY to offend anyone who actually has Leprosy, but "Wierd Al" Yankovic 
has a song titled "Party at the Leper Colony". The puns are really groaners. 
Almost makes me wish I had the disease so my ears would fall off... :) I'll 
find my copy (yes I am a big "Wierd Al" fan) if anyone is actually interested 
in hearing it. 
He also has a song called "I Love my Pancreas" set to the beat of Beach Boys 
type music. There is another medical one but I can't recall it right now.
Claire



From: histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu on behalf of Joe Nocito
Sent: Tue 6/12/2012 4:33 PM
To: 'Kim Donadio'; 'Jay Lundgren'; 'histonet'
Subject: RE: [Histonet] ***News Flash***



My question is "are they being found with empty Lonestar beer cans. Inside
joke. Years ago in Texas, Lonestar Beer was running commercials with
armadillos running across the street carrying Lonestar Beer. See, down here
in Texas, armadillos are usually found as road kill. The commercials had
them belly up holding a Lonestar Beer bottle. I used to have a stuffed one
in my truck. Only in Texas!!!

JTT

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From: histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
[mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Kim Donadio
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 4:24 PM
To: Jay Lundgren; histonet
Subject: Re: [Histonet] ***News Flash***

Epidemic update***
 
Seems the Critters have been tracked back to south florida. Witnesses have
described multiple critters on the sides of highways feet pointing up< small
children assumed the critters had passed from a heart attack>. No injuries
have been reported but one arrest was made. One man was caught surgically
removing the brain from one such critter. Homeland security has been
notified. Stay tuned for further details.



 From: Jay Lundgren 
To: histonet 
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 2:14 PM
Subject: [Histonet] ***News Flash***
 
BREAKING NEWS
I. C. Critterz
The Associated Press

 Washington, D.C.-  Residents of northern D.C., along with Bethesda,
Silver Springs, and College Park are reporting a wave of armadillo
sightings.  The armadillos are allegedly covered in unusual skin lesions
and missing several toes.  Local zoologists are baffled, as armadillos are
native to the south-central and southeastern United States and are
not normally found in Maryland.  While no attacks have been reported,
authorities are urging residents not to approach any armadillos they might
encounter.
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RE: [Histonet] ***News Flash***

2012-06-12 Thread Joe Nocito
My question is "are they being found with empty Lonestar beer cans. Inside
joke. Years ago in Texas, Lonestar Beer was running commercials with
armadillos running across the street carrying Lonestar Beer. See, down here
in Texas, armadillos are usually found as road kill. The commercials had
them belly up holding a Lonestar Beer bottle. I used to have a stuffed one
in my truck. Only in Texas!!!

JTT

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From: histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
[mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Kim Donadio
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 4:24 PM
To: Jay Lundgren; histonet
Subject: Re: [Histonet] ***News Flash***

Epidemic update***
 
Seems the Critters have been tracked back to south florida. Witnesses have
described multiple critters on the sides of highways feet pointing up< small
children assumed the critters had passed from a heart attack>. No injuries
have been reported but one arrest was made. One man was caught surgically
removing the brain from one such critter. Homeland security has been
notified. Stay tuned for further details. 
 


 From: Jay Lundgren 
To: histonet  
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 2:14 PM
Subject: [Histonet] ***News Flash***
  
BREAKING NEWS
I. C. Critterz
The Associated Press

     Washington, D.C.-  Residents of northern D.C., along with Bethesda,
Silver Springs, and College Park are reporting a wave of armadillo
sightings.  The armadillos are allegedly covered in unusual skin lesions
and missing several toes.  Local zoologists are baffled, as armadillos are
native to the south-central and southeastern United States and are
not normally found in Maryland.  While no attacks have been reported,
authorities are urging residents not to approach any armadillos they might
encounter.
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RE: [Histonet] ***News Flash***

2012-06-12 Thread Joe Nocito
When I was at the AFIP and I had desk duty, I was afraid to walk through
that 5th floor at night where all the animals were. I always wondered what
they were doing up there. Now I know, adaptable armadillos with leprosy and
ever increasing intelligence scouring D.C. I wonder if they are trained to
attack politicians. Hmm.
I said to my wife with leprosy "hey honey, what's eating you?" 

Joe the toe

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[mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Jay Lundgren
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 1:15 PM
To: histonet
Subject: [Histonet] ***News Flash***

BREAKING NEWS
I. C. Critterz
The Associated Press

 Washington, D.C.-  Residents of northern D.C., along with Bethesda,
Silver Springs, and College Park are reporting a wave of armadillo
sightings.  The armadillos are allegedly covered in unusual skin lesions
and missing several toes.  Local zoologists are baffled, as armadillos are
native to the south-central and southeastern United States and are
not normally found in Maryland.  While no attacks have been reported,
authorities are urging residents not to approach any armadillos they might
encounter.
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Re: [Histonet] ***News Flash***

2012-06-12 Thread Kim Donadio
Epidemic update***
 
Seems the Critters have been tracked back to south florida. Witnesses have 
described multiple critters on the sides of highways feet pointing up< small 
children assumed the critters had passed from a heart attack>. No injuries have 
been reported but one arrest was made. One man was caught surgically removing 
the brain from one such critter. Homeland security has been notified. Stay 
tuned for further details. 
 


 From: Jay Lundgren 
To: histonet  
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 2:14 PM
Subject: [Histonet] ***News Flash***
  
BREAKING NEWS
I. C. Critterz
The Associated Press

     Washington, D.C.-  Residents of northern D.C., along with Bethesda,
Silver Springs, and College Park are reporting a wave of armadillo
sightings.  The armadillos are allegedly covered in unusual skin lesions
and missing several toes.  Local zoologists are baffled, as armadillos are
native to the south-central and southeastern United States and are
not normally found in Maryland.  While no attacks have been reported,
authorities are urging residents not to approach any armadillos they might
encounter.
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[Histonet] Varistain 24-4 Stainer Manual

2012-06-12 Thread Scott, Allison D
Hello to all in histoland. Does anyone have a maual for the Varistain 24-4 
stainer?  I have a friend looking for one.  Any help in this will be 
appreciated.

Allison Scott HT(ASCP)
Histology Supervisor
LBJ Hospital
Houston, Texas 77026

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RE: [Histonet] processors

2012-06-12 Thread Nails, Felton
I would have to agree with Rene. I have had two VIP's that were replaced after 
they were over 20 years old and they both were still running. I currently have 
3 VIP 6's, thus far the only problem I've experienced was the fluid level 
sensor malfunctioned once. 

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Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 3:29 PM
To: Nancy Schmitt; histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: Re: [Histonet] processors

At this moment, just like in automobiles, all tissue processor can give you a 
good service and your selection should be based on your budget.
Having said that, you ask for a comparison between 2, the Leica ASP300 vs. 
Sakura VIP6 and, again, price could decide but from the quality and durability 
VIP6 "wins hands down", at least for me!
René J.



From: Nancy Schmitt 
To: "histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu" 
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 11:35 AM
Subject: [Histonet] processors

Hi Histonetters-

Is anybody using the ASP6025 from Leica? Pros and cons please.

Then I would also appreciate any input on the Leica ASP300 vs Sakura VIP6.

As always, Thank You for your help - it is highly appreciated.

Nancy Schmitt HT, MLT(ASCP)
Histology Coordinator
United Clinical Laboratories
205 Bluff Street
Dubuque, IA  52001




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Re: [Histonet] processors

2012-06-12 Thread nmhisto
When I was evaluating the different processors in order to purchase a new one, 
I took all three manufacturers' brochures (Leica, Sakura and Thermo) and did a 
"spreadsheet" of the features.  I was raised on Sakura but the Leica won - 
hands down - and the Thermo didn't even place.  Service and reliability for the 
Leica beat the other two handily - and knowing that German engineering is a 
known quality was the kicker.  I'm not employed by Leica, but I played one on 
TV (huh?). 

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From: "Rene J Buesa"  
To: "Nancy Schmitt" , 
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Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 2:29:19 PM 
Subject: Re: [Histonet] processors 

At this moment, just like in automobiles, all tissue processor can give you a 
good service and your selection should be based on your budget. 
Having said that, you ask for a comparison between 2, the Leica ASP300 vs. 
Sakura VIP6 and, again, price could decide but from the quality and durability 
VIP6 "wins hands down", at least for me! 
René J. 

 
From: Nancy Schmitt  
To: "histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu"  
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 11:35 AM 
Subject: [Histonet] processors 

Hi Histonetters- 

Is anybody using the ASP6025 from Leica? Pros and cons please. 

Then I would also appreciate any input on the Leica ASP300 vs Sakura VIP6. 

As always, Thank You for your help - it is highly appreciated. 

Nancy Schmitt HT, MLT(ASCP) 
Histology Coordinator 
United Clinical Laboratories 
205 Bluff Street 
Dubuque, IA  52001 




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Re: [Histonet] processors

2012-06-12 Thread Jay Lundgren
I would pick the VIP for its great performance and ease of use.

Sincerely,

Jay A. Lundgren, M.S.,
HTL (ASCP)
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Re: [Histonet] processors

2012-06-12 Thread Rene J Buesa
At this moment, just like in automobiles, all tissue processor can give you a 
good service and your selection should be based on your budget.
Having said that, you ask for a comparison between 2, the Leica ASP300 vs. 
Sakura VIP6 and, again, price could decide but from the quality and durability 
VIP6 "wins hands down", at least for me!
René J.



From: Nancy Schmitt 
To: "histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu"  
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 11:35 AM
Subject: [Histonet] processors

Hi Histonetters-

Is anybody using the ASP6025 from Leica? Pros and cons please.

Then I would also appreciate any input on the Leica ASP300 vs Sakura VIP6.

As always, Thank You for your help - it is highly appreciated.

Nancy Schmitt HT, MLT(ASCP)
Histology Coordinator
United Clinical Laboratories
205 Bluff Street
Dubuque, IA  52001




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[Histonet] processors

2012-06-12 Thread Nancy Schmitt
Hi Histonetters-

Is anybody using the ASP6025 from Leica? Pros and cons please.

Then I would also appreciate any input on the Leica ASP300 vs Sakura VIP6.

As always, Thank You for your help - it is highly appreciated.

Nancy Schmitt HT, MLT(ASCP)
Histology Coordinator
United Clinical Laboratories
205 Bluff Street
Dubuque, IA  52001




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[Histonet] Histotech Grossing Protocols

2012-06-12 Thread Michelle Lamphere
Is there anyone that would be willing to share their protocols with me 
concerning their high complexity qualified histotechs grossing surgical 
specimens?  We are in the process of researching this endeavor and would like 
to get a feel for what other labs are doing and how they maintain compliance.


Michelle Lamphere, HT (ASCP)
Lead Tech, Histology
Children's Medical Center
1935 Medical District Dr
Dallas, TX  75235
tel 214.456.2318
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RE: [Histonet] ***News Flash***

2012-06-12 Thread Blazek, Linda
Grab a scalpel!

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[mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Jay Lundgren
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 2:15 PM
To: histonet
Subject: [Histonet] ***News Flash***

BREAKING NEWS
I. C. Critterz
The Associated Press

 Washington, D.C.-  Residents of northern D.C., along with Bethesda, Silver 
Springs, and College Park are reporting a wave of armadillo sightings.  The 
armadillos are allegedly covered in unusual skin lesions and missing several 
toes.  Local zoologists are baffled, as armadillos are native to the 
south-central and southeastern United States and are not normally found in 
Maryland.  While no attacks have been reported, authorities are urging 
residents not to approach any armadillos they might encounter.
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[Histonet] ***News Flash***

2012-06-12 Thread Jay Lundgren
BREAKING NEWS
I. C. Critterz
The Associated Press

 Washington, D.C.-  Residents of northern D.C., along with Bethesda,
Silver Springs, and College Park are reporting a wave of armadillo
sightings.  The armadillos are allegedly covered in unusual skin lesions
and missing several toes.  Local zoologists are baffled, as armadillos are
native to the south-central and southeastern United States and are
not normally found in Maryland.  While no attacks have been reported,
authorities are urging residents not to approach any armadillos they might
encounter.
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[Histonet] Ventana U6 protocol

2012-06-12 Thread Giroux, Stacy
Hi,

I was wondering if anyone has a good protocol for running Ventana U6 DNP probe 
on the Benchmark XT or Ultra.

Thanks,
Stacy


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[Histonet] Re: endogenous peroxidase

2012-06-12 Thread David A. Wright
Hi Kim and Histonet
Just a suggestion - I include sodium azide (to 0.01% final) in my antigen 
retrieval buffer. 

As we are repeatedly warned, azide is deadly to peroxidase activity, but this 
also includes endogenous peroxidases, so we can turn it to our advantage too. 
By the time I do my 'real' peroxidase staining,  any residual free azide has 
long been washed away but continues to poison the endogenous enzyme. 

This has worked for me for neutrophils infiltrating brain injuries. Without 
using any other peroxidase quenching I get no background staining (including 
the neutrophils), but I can DAB-detect them just fine after azide if I use an 
anti-myeloperoxidase primary.

-hope it works for you
-David
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Original Message:
Histonet Digest, Vol 103, Issue 14 Message: 13
Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2012 09:37:13 -0700 (PDT)
From: Kim Merriam 
Subject: [Histonet] endogenous peroxidase in eosinophils

Anyone have tips for quenching endogenous peroxidase in eosinophils? Our 
standard px block is not doing the job (Biocare Peroxidazed-1).

Thanks,
Kim

Kim Merriam, MA, HT(ASCP)QIHC
Cambridge, MA

David A. Wright, Ph.D.
University of Chicago
Section of Neurosurgery, MC3026

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Re: [Histonet] THANKS for p16 info

2012-06-12 Thread Amanda Kelley
You're Welcome!

On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 11:46 AM, Settembre, Dana wrote:

> ** **
>
> ** **
>
> *From:* Amanda Kelley [mailto:akell...@slu.edu]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, June 12, 2012 12:13 PM
> *To:* Settembre, Dana
> *Cc:* Vickroy, Jim; histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
> *Subject:* Re: [Histonet] looking p16 - where is mtm labs?
>
> ** **
>
> You have to get current pricing on P16 from your local Ventana rep. It is
> available both in the vial and in the Ventana dispenser.
> Amanda
>
> On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 11:05 AM, Settembre, Dana 
> wrote:
>
> Looking to get current pricing and availability from mtm labs on p16 and
> no one
> answers their phone - 800# nor their direct#
> Seems Roche has taken them over.
> Need to reach them.
> Any help would be appreciated
> Dana Settembre
> Immunohistochemistry
> University Hospital - UMDNJ
> Newark, NJ
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[Histonet] RE: Leitz 1512 micotome

2012-06-12 Thread Joyce Cline
I am sorry to report that the 1512 microtome has multiple requests and I am 
closing the offer.

Sorry, we didn't know they were still so popular.
Joyce Cline, H. T. (ASCP)
Hagerstown Medical Laboratory
301-665-4980
fax 301-665-4941
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Subject: [Histonet] Leitz 1512 micotome

We have a 1512 microtome that can be used for parts or used to cut. All we ask 
is for shipping to be paid. Contact me off line.

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RE: [Histonet] THANKS for p16 info

2012-06-12 Thread Settembre, Dana


From: Amanda Kelley [mailto:akell...@slu.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 12:13 PM
To: Settembre, Dana
Cc: Vickroy, Jim; histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: Re: [Histonet] looking p16 - where is mtm labs?

You have to get current pricing on P16 from your local Ventana rep. It is 
available both in the vial and in the Ventana dispenser.
Amanda
On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 11:05 AM, Settembre, Dana 
mailto:sette...@umdnj.edu>> wrote:
Looking to get current pricing and availability from mtm labs on p16 and no one
answers their phone - 800# nor their direct#
Seems Roche has taken them over.
Need to reach them.
Any help would be appreciated
Dana Settembre
Immunohistochemistry
University Hospital - UMDNJ
Newark, NJ
USA

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Re: [Histonet] looking p16 - where is mtm labs?

2012-06-12 Thread Amanda Kelley
You have to get current pricing on P16 from your local Ventana rep. It is
available both in the vial and in the Ventana dispenser.
Amanda

On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 11:05 AM, Settembre, Dana wrote:

> Looking to get current pricing and availability from mtm labs on p16 and
> no one
> answers their phone - 800# nor their direct#
> Seems Roche has taken them over.
> Need to reach them.
> Any help would be appreciated
> Dana Settembre
> Immunohistochemistry
> University Hospital - UMDNJ
> Newark, NJ
> USA
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RE: [Histonet] looking p16 - where is mtm labs?

2012-06-12 Thread Daniel Hewitt
P16 is now only sold through Ventana, believe they bought MTM or the
rights to P16.

Daniel Hewitt
Histology Supervisor, HVS
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[mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of
Settembre, Dana
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 12:06 PM
To: Vickroy, Jim; histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] looking p16 - where is mtm labs?

Looking to get current pricing and availability from mtm labs on p16 and
no one 
answers their phone - 800# nor their direct#
Seems Roche has taken them over.  
Need to reach them.
Any help would be appreciated
Dana Settembre
Immunohistochemistry
University Hospital - UMDNJ
Newark, NJ
USA

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RE: [Histonet] looking p16 - where is mtm labs?

2012-06-12 Thread Sebree Linda A
As far as I know you may only purchase MTM p16 through Ventana now...FDA
approved.  BD sells p16 buts it's RUO. 

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[mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of
Settembre, Dana
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 11:06 AM
To: Vickroy, Jim; histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] looking p16 - where is mtm labs?

Looking to get current pricing and availability from mtm labs on p16 and
no one answers their phone - 800# nor their direct# Seems Roche has
taken them over.  
Need to reach them.
Any help would be appreciated
Dana Settembre
Immunohistochemistry
University Hospital - UMDNJ
Newark, NJ
USA

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[Histonet] looking p16 - where is mtm labs?

2012-06-12 Thread Settembre, Dana
Looking to get current pricing and availability from mtm labs on p16 and no one 
answers their phone - 800# nor their direct#
Seems Roche has taken them over.  
Need to reach them.
Any help would be appreciated
Dana Settembre
Immunohistochemistry
University Hospital - UMDNJ
Newark, NJ
USA

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[Histonet] Leitz 1512 micotome

2012-06-12 Thread Joyce Cline
We have a 1512 microtome that can be used for parts or used to cut. All we ask 
is for shipping to be paid. Contact me off line.

Joyce Cline, H. T. (ASCP)
Hagerstown Medical Laboratory
301-665-4980
fax 301-665-4941
joyce.cl...@meritushealth.com


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OT: Re: [Histonet] Armadillos

2012-06-12 Thread Emily Sours
I bet guy named Terry found a baby armadillo by the side of the road and
nursed it. Now it sleeps under his bed. His name is Felix.

Emily

"You see a peanut, day's off to a good start; you witness some soil it's a
jamboree for Vince Noir."
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On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 10:23 PM,  wrote:

> Could this be something along the line of "The Armadillos of Walmart"?
> Sorry - can't resist.
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[Histonet] Running Animal Tissue on Tissue Processor

2012-06-12 Thread Vickroy, Jim
We are a hospital diagnostic lab associated with a medical school.  Generally 
we do not do however a lot of research tissue since the medical school does 
have a lab.  However occasionally we are asked to process tissue and then cut 
H&E slides.  In the past I have not seen a problem with this but wondered if 
anyone knew of any regulations or problems they have had that would  prevent us 
from running this tissue.

Thanks for your insight.

James Vickroy BS, HT(ASCP)

Surgical  and Autopsy Pathology Technical Supervisor
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RE: [Histonet] Armadillos living at AFIP

2012-06-12 Thread Mark Turner
Dr. Bob,

I'd bet that 80 mph on a Louisiana highway after midnight might reap a few 
specimens

Just bring a scalpel and a vat of formalin!

Mark Turner, HT(ASCP) QIHC
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From: Bob Richmond [mailto:rsrichm...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2012 10:27 PM
To: Histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: Re: [Histonet] Armadillos living at AFIP

Armadillos (Dasypus novemcinctus) are more or less unique in being easily 
infected with human leprosy; in fact, about 2% of Louisiana 'dillos are 
naturally infected. Obviously these animals would be quite an infection hazard. 
What I want to know is - is there any way to obtain armadillo tissue blocks as 
control material for staining Mycobacterium leprae?

Bob Richmond
Samurai Pathologist
Knoxville TN

On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 10:20 PM,   wrote:
> Okay, now I have to know more.  I realize this is not strictly 
> "histologically"-oriented, but since armadillos are used for research 
> that would likely involve histology, I'd like to know more about the 
> armadillos used at AFIP.  And I assume that by putting "them in a box 
> with a blanket..." that these guys/gals were ah...living specimens 
> when AFIP closed?  What was the research?
>
> 
> From: "Jay Lundgren" 
> To: "Patsy Ruegg" 
> Cc: nmhi...@comcast.net, "Rene J Buesa" , 
> histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu, "Shirley A. Powell"
> , "Bob Richmond" 
> Sent: Monday, June 11, 2012 5:01:01 PM
>
> Subject: Re: [Histonet] Armadillos living at AFIP
>
> Of course I know AFIP closed, I was there the day they shut the doors.  
> That doesn't answer the question of what happened to the armadillos.  
> I'll bet someone put them in a box with a blanket and gave them away 
> in front of Walmart.
>
>  Sincerely?
>
>  Jay A.
> Lundgren, M.S., HTL (ASCP)
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