[Histonet] Senior Histotechnologist Position - Washington, DC (NW)

2012-06-28 Thread Noah Rogers
Hello All:

There is a Full-Time, Permanent, Contract-to-Hire position available as a 
Senior HistoTech (HTL preferred, not mandatory) at a strong Hospital facility 
in NW Washington, DC. I would love to go into detail with any 
interested/qualified individuals with regard to this opportunity. If you would 
like to learn more, or have your Resume/CV submitted for the opportunity - 
please reply to this email with an updated version of your resume, or give me a 
buzz at one of the listings below (Email correspondence is just fine, as well).

Thank you SO much Histonet! First time user, pleasure to work with you all.

Have a great day,
Noah

Noah Rogers
Sr. Recruiter | Maxim Healthcare Services
DC/MD/VA - Allied Staffing Division
9525 Georgia Ave | Suite 205
Silver Spring, MD 20910
301.755.2089 (P)
877.748.8793 (F)
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[Histonet] Recommendations for HRP anti Rabbit and mouse and

2012-06-28 Thread Reynolds,Donna M
I am not sure what all is in the kits. We rarely buy kits, they are expensive 
and often as not you can get better reagents by buying them individually. 
For our HRP-IHC we buy HRP conjugated antibodies from Jackson Immuno. They have 
a large selection, reasonably priced, and work great.
For AEC substrate take a look at BioCare Medical. They offer several different 
kits and colors.
We have used the Stable DAB for decades, it was  developed by Dr. Brigatti .  
It has sold several times to different companies. It was recently bought by 
Invitrogen and so far they are still selling. It is a great DAB. We have slides 
stained in the 80's that have not faded. No mixing ready to use solution. I 
just hope Invitrogen doesn't discontinue it. 

Donna Reynolds, ASCP, Chief Histology Laboratory
Specializing in research immuno labeling
U.T. M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, Texas
713-792-8106

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[Histonet] Staing rack for ground section??

2012-06-28 Thread Marc DeCarlo
Hello Histoland!

I've recently been tasked with doing some ground section work and can not
find a staining rack suited specifically for 50 x 100mm slides.  Does
anybody know where I can find one?

Thanks,

Marc DeCarlo
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[Histonet] Gross macro digital camera

2012-06-28 Thread b427297
Would appreciate suggestions for a good digital camera for taking macro photos 
during necropsy. Any takers? Thanks much.
Jackie O'
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RE: [Histonet] Staing rack for ground section??

2012-06-28 Thread Jack Ratliff

Marc,
 
May I ask what staining protocol you are using, typical section thickness and 
what type of specimens you are staining? The problem is that no such product 
exists and most likely because some believe that you cannot batch stain 50 x 
100mm EXAKT slides due to the complexity of some staining protocols, tissue 
types, and lack of true consistency from a section thickness perspective. I 
could help steer you in the right direction, but I will need to know more about 
what you are working with in order to provide the best advice.
 
Best Regards,
 
Jack
 
Jack Ratliff
Chairman, Hard Tissue Committee - National Society for Histotechnology
 

 

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 Subject: [Histonet] Staing rack for ground section??
 
 Hello Histoland!
 
 I've recently been tasked with doing some ground section work and can not
 find a staining rack suited specifically for 50 x 100mm slides. Does
 anybody know where I can find one?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Marc DeCarlo
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[Histonet] A poem

2012-06-28 Thread Bernice Frederick
I've had this for years- don't know where I got it but thought you all might be 
amused.

   LAB HIERARCHY

Chief Pathologist
Leaps tall building in a single bound
   Is more powerful than a locomotive
  Is faster than a speeding bullet
 Walks on water,
 Gives policy to God

Associate Pathologist
Leaps short buildings in single bound
Is more powerful than a switch engine
  Is just as fast as a speeding bullet
Walks on water if sea is calm
Talks with God

The Department Head
 Leaps short buildings with a running start and favorable winds
Is almost as powerful as a switch engine
   Is faster than a speeding bullet
Walks on water in an indoor pool
Talks with God if special request is approved

Director of Laboratories
Rarely clears a Quonset hut
Loses tug of war with locomotive
   Can fire a speeding bullet
Swims well
   Is occasionally addressed by God

Associate Director of Laboratories
Makes high marks on the walls when trying to leap tall buildings
Is run over by locomotives
   Can sometimes handle a gun without inflicting self-injury
  Dog paddles
   Talks to animals

Supervisor
   Runs into building
 Recognizes locomotives two out of three times
Is not issued ammunition
 Can stay afloat with a life jacket
   Talks to walls

Chief Technologist
 Falls over doorstep when trying to enter building
   Says look at the choo-choo
  Wets themselves with a water pistol
Plays in mud puddles
   Mumbles to Themselves

Histotechnologist
   Lifts tall buildings and walks under them
 Kicks locomotives off the tracks
   Catches speeding bullets in their teeth and eats them
Freezes water with a single glance
  They are God


-  Anonymous


Bernice Frederick HTL (ASCP)
Senior Research Tech
Pathology Core Facility
ECOGPCO-RL
Robert. H. Lurie Cancer Center
Northwestern University
710 N Fairbanks Court
Olson 8-421
Chicago,IL 60611
312-503-3723
b-freder...@northwestern.edumailto:b-freder...@northwestern.edu

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RE: [Histonet] A poem

2012-06-28 Thread Sebree Linda A
I LOVE this Bernice! 

-Original Message-
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[mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Bernice
Frederick
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2012 11:15 AM
To: Fellow HistoNetters
Subject: [Histonet] A poem

I've had this for years- don't know where I got it but thought you all
might be amused.

   LAB HIERARCHY

Chief Pathologist
Leaps tall building in a single bound
   Is more powerful than a locomotive
  Is faster than a speeding bullet
 Walks on water,
 Gives policy to God

Associate Pathologist
Leaps short buildings in single bound
Is more powerful than a switch engine
  Is just as fast as a speeding bullet
Walks on water if sea is calm
Talks with God

The Department Head
 Leaps short buildings with a running start and favorable winds
Is almost as powerful as a switch engine
   Is faster than a speeding bullet
Walks on water in an indoor pool
Talks with God if special request is approved

Director of Laboratories
Rarely clears a Quonset hut
Loses tug of war with locomotive
   Can fire a speeding bullet
Swims well
   Is occasionally addressed by God

Associate Director of Laboratories
Makes high marks on the walls when trying to leap tall buildings
Is run over by locomotives
   Can sometimes handle a gun without inflicting self-injury
  Dog paddles
   Talks to animals

Supervisor
   Runs into building
 Recognizes locomotives two out of three times
Is not issued ammunition
 Can stay afloat with a life jacket
   Talks to walls

Chief Technologist
 Falls over doorstep when trying to enter building
   Says look at the choo-choo
  Wets themselves with a water pistol
Plays in mud puddles
   Mumbles to Themselves

Histotechnologist
   Lifts tall buildings and walks under them
 Kicks locomotives off the tracks
   Catches speeding bullets in their teeth and eats them
Freezes water with a single glance
  They are God


-  Anonymous


Bernice Frederick HTL (ASCP)
Senior Research Tech
Pathology Core Facility
ECOGPCO-RL
Robert. H. Lurie Cancer Center
Northwestern University
710 N Fairbanks Court
Olson 8-421
Chicago,IL 60611
312-503-3723
b-freder...@northwestern.edumailto:b-freder...@northwestern.edu

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RE: [Histonet] A poem

2012-06-28 Thread Roberta Horner
I have this poem and I got it at one of the NSH meetings from Triangle 
Biomedical Sciences but no author.
Roberta Horner HT/HTL
Penn State University



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RE: [Histonet] Staing rack for ground section??

2012-06-28 Thread Petticoffer.Andrew
Check out the link below for BRL. The slides aren't a perfect fit but
will stay in place if you're careful. I usually space the slides every
other in case of any movement, but have done more with good results.
It's the best things I've found to date for that size slide and has been
a real time saver.

 
http://brainresearchlab.com/online-catalog/steel-staining-rack-30-slides
-4/

Andy 

Andrew Petticoffer 
Research Associate
DePuy Synthes - Biomaterials
1230 Wilson Drive
West Chester, PA 19380
Phone: (484) 356-9576
Fax: (484) 356-9591



-Original Message-
From: histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
[mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Marc
DeCarlo
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2012 11:36 AM
To: Histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] Staing rack for ground section??

Hello Histoland!

I've recently been tasked with doing some ground section work and can
not find a staining rack suited specifically for 50 x 100mm slides.
Does anybody know where I can find one?

Thanks,

Marc DeCarlo
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Re: [Histonet] A poem

2012-06-28 Thread Esther Peters
I got a copy of that from my mentor, Paul Yevich, Chief Histopathologist 
at the USEPA Environmental Research Laboratory, some 30ish years ago, 
which I keep posted in my lab. I'm glad it will now be preserved forever 
on the Internet so we can all get a fresh copy when the paper crumbles!


Esther

--
Esther C. Peters, Ph.D.
Department of Environmental Science  Policy
Biology Program, Medical Technology Coordinator
George Mason University
4400 University Drive, MSN 5F2
Fairfax, VA 22030
Office: David King Hall 3057
Phone: 703-993-3462
Fax: 703-993-1066
E-mail: epete...@gmu.edu



On 6/28/2012 12:15 PM, Bernice Frederick wrote:

I've had this for years- don't know where I got it but thought you all might be 
amused.

LAB HIERARCHY

Chief Pathologist
 Leaps tall building in a single bound
Is more powerful than a locomotive
   Is faster than a speeding bullet
  Walks on water,
  Gives policy to God

Associate Pathologist
 Leaps short buildings in single bound
 Is more powerful than a switch engine
   Is just as fast as a speeding bullet
 Walks on water if sea is calm
 Talks with God

The Department Head
  Leaps short buildings with a running start and favorable winds
 Is almost as powerful as a switch engine
Is faster than a speeding bullet
 Walks on water in an indoor pool
 Talks with God if special request is approved

Director of Laboratories
 Rarely clears a Quonset hut
 Loses tug of war with locomotive
Can fire a speeding bullet
 Swims well
Is occasionally addressed by God

Associate Director of Laboratories
 Makes high marks on the walls when trying to leap tall buildings
 Is run over by locomotives
Can sometimes handle a gun without inflicting self-injury
   Dog paddles
Talks to animals

Supervisor
Runs into building
  Recognizes locomotives two out of three times
 Is not issued ammunition
  Can stay afloat with a life jacket
Talks to walls

Chief Technologist
  Falls over doorstep when trying to enter building
Says look at the choo-choo
   Wets themselves with a water pistol
 Plays in mud puddles
Mumbles to Themselves

Histotechnologist
Lifts tall buildings and walks under them
  Kicks locomotives off the tracks
Catches speeding bullets in their teeth and eats them
 Freezes water with a single glance
   They are God


-  Anonymous


Bernice Frederick HTL (ASCP)
Senior Research Tech
Pathology Core Facility
ECOGPCO-RL
Robert. H. Lurie Cancer Center
Northwestern University
710 N Fairbanks Court
Olson 8-421
Chicago,IL 60611
312-503-3723
b-freder...@northwestern.edumailto:b-freder...@northwestern.edu

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RE: [Histonet] A poem

2012-06-28 Thread Gill, Caula A.
LOVE IT :D 

-Original Message-
From: histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
[mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Bernice
Frederick
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2012 12:15 PM
To: Fellow HistoNetters
Subject: [Histonet] A poem

I've had this for years- don't know where I got it but thought you all
might be amused.

   LAB HIERARCHY

Chief Pathologist
Leaps tall building in a single bound
   Is more powerful than a locomotive
  Is faster than a speeding bullet
 Walks on water,
 Gives policy to God

Associate Pathologist
Leaps short buildings in single bound
Is more powerful than a switch engine
  Is just as fast as a speeding bullet
Walks on water if sea is calm
Talks with God

The Department Head
 Leaps short buildings with a running start and favorable winds
Is almost as powerful as a switch engine
   Is faster than a speeding bullet
Walks on water in an indoor pool
Talks with God if special request is approved

Director of Laboratories
Rarely clears a Quonset hut
Loses tug of war with locomotive
   Can fire a speeding bullet
Swims well
   Is occasionally addressed by God

Associate Director of Laboratories
Makes high marks on the walls when trying to leap tall buildings
Is run over by locomotives
   Can sometimes handle a gun without inflicting self-injury
  Dog paddles
   Talks to animals

Supervisor
   Runs into building
 Recognizes locomotives two out of three times
Is not issued ammunition
 Can stay afloat with a life jacket
   Talks to walls

Chief Technologist
 Falls over doorstep when trying to enter building
   Says look at the choo-choo
  Wets themselves with a water pistol
Plays in mud puddles
   Mumbles to Themselves

Histotechnologist
   Lifts tall buildings and walks under them
 Kicks locomotives off the tracks
   Catches speeding bullets in their teeth and eats them
Freezes water with a single glance
  They are God


-  Anonymous


Bernice Frederick HTL (ASCP)
Senior Research Tech
Pathology Core Facility
ECOGPCO-RL
Robert. H. Lurie Cancer Center
Northwestern University
710 N Fairbanks Court
Olson 8-421
Chicago,IL 60611
312-503-3723
b-freder...@northwestern.edumailto:b-freder...@northwestern.edu

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RE: [Histonet] Staing rack for ground section??

2012-06-28 Thread Petticoffer.Andrew
Sorry the link got cut off.
To get to the correct slide rack, search catalog #3004 

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petticoffer.and...@synthes.com
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2012 1:13 PM
To: boneima...@gmail.com; Histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: RE: [Histonet] Staing rack for ground section??

Check out the link below for BRL. The slides aren't a perfect fit but
will stay in place if you're careful. I usually space the slides every
other in case of any movement, but have done more with good results.
It's the best things I've found to date for that size slide and has been
a real time saver.

 
http://brainresearchlab.com/online-catalog/steel-staining-rack-30-slides
-4/

Andy 

Andrew Petticoffer
Research Associate
DePuy Synthes - Biomaterials
1230 Wilson Drive
West Chester, PA 19380
Phone: (484) 356-9576
Fax: (484) 356-9591



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From: histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
[mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Marc
DeCarlo
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2012 11:36 AM
To: Histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] Staing rack for ground section??

Hello Histoland!

I've recently been tasked with doing some ground section work and can
not find a staining rack suited specifically for 50 x 100mm slides.
Does anybody know where I can find one?

Thanks,

Marc DeCarlo
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[Histonet] Re: Staing rack for ground section??

2012-06-28 Thread Marc DeCarlo
Thanks for all the advice and help from those that responded.  Your
knowledge is greatly appreciated.

@ Andy, you mentioned the slides don't quite fit; is it the length or
height that doesn't fit?

Thanks in advance,

Marc D

On Thursday, June 28, 2012, petticoffer.and...@synthes.com wrote:

 Sorry the link got cut off.
 To get to the correct slide rack, search catalog #3004

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 Subject: RE: [Histonet] Staing rack for ground section??

 Check out the link below for BRL. The slides aren't a perfect fit but
 will stay in place if you're careful. I usually space the slides every
 other in case of any movement, but have done more with good results.
 It's the best things I've found to date for that size slide and has been
 a real time saver.


 http://brainresearchlab.com/online-catalog/steel-staining-rack-30-slides
 -4/

 Andy

 Andrew Petticoffer
 Research Associate
 DePuy Synthes - Biomaterials
 1230 Wilson Drive
 West Chester, PA 19380
 Phone: (484) 356-9576
 Fax: (484) 356-9591



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 Hello Histoland!

 I've recently been tasked with doing some ground section work and can
 not find a staining rack suited specifically for 50 x 100mm slides.
 Does anybody know where I can find one?

 Thanks,

 Marc DeCarlo
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RE: [Histonet] Re: Staing rack for ground section??

2012-06-28 Thread Jack Ratliff

Marc,
 
My apologies for butting in here, but basically the length of the rack is a bit 
larger than the 100 mm slides and a looser fit. Also, the height of the slides 
is larger than the rack inserts and can sometimes create a stability problem 
when staining a full rack. As Andrew has stated, it is the next best thing and 
this product can work for you. However, the staining dish is also a problem 
because the slides do not stain vertical in the traditional sense meaning that 
you need the larger 600 ml volume dishes.
 
If you would like to contact me privately, I would love to speak with you more 
about what you are trying to accomplish and help point you in the right 
direction with this sort of thing.
 
Best Regards,
 
Jack

 

 Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2012 15:54:27 -0500
 From: boneima...@gmail.com
 To: petticoffer.and...@synthes.com
 CC: Histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
 Subject: [Histonet] Re: Staing rack for ground section??
 
 Thanks for all the advice and help from those that responded. Your
 knowledge is greatly appreciated.
 
 @ Andy, you mentioned the slides don't quite fit; is it the length or
 height that doesn't fit?
 
 Thanks in advance,
 
 Marc D
 
 On Thursday, June 28, 2012, petticoffer.and...@synthes.com wrote:
 
  Sorry the link got cut off.
  To get to the correct slide rack, search catalog #3004
 
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  Behalf Of
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  To: boneima...@gmail.com javascript:;; 
  Histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edujavascript:;
  Subject: RE: [Histonet] Staing rack for ground section??
 
  Check out the link below for BRL. The slides aren't a perfect fit but
  will stay in place if you're careful. I usually space the slides every
  other in case of any movement, but have done more with good results.
  It's the best things I've found to date for that size slide and has been
  a real time saver.
 
 
  http://brainresearchlab.com/online-catalog/steel-staining-rack-30-slides
  -4/
 
  Andy
 
  Andrew Petticoffer
  Research Associate
  DePuy Synthes - Biomaterials
  1230 Wilson Drive
  West Chester, PA 19380
  Phone: (484) 356-9576
  Fax: (484) 356-9591
 
 
 
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  Subject: [Histonet] Staing rack for ground section??
 
  Hello Histoland!
 
  I've recently been tasked with doing some ground section work and can
  not find a staining rack suited specifically for 50 x 100mm slides.
  Does anybody know where I can find one?
 
  Thanks,
 
  Marc DeCarlo
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Re: [Histonet] Re: Staing rack for ground section??

2012-06-28 Thread jsjurczak
How many slides do you want it to hold? 


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To: Marc boneima...@gmail.com, petticoffer andrew 
petticoffer.and...@synthes.com 
Cc: Histonet histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu 
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2012 5:36:02 PM 
Subject: RE: [Histonet] Re: Staing rack for ground section?? 


Marc, 

My apologies for butting in here, but basically the length of the rack is a bit 
larger than the 100 mm slides and a looser fit. Also, the height of the slides 
is larger than the rack inserts and can sometimes create a stability problem 
when staining a full rack. As Andrew has stated, it is the next best thing and 
this product can work for you. However, the staining dish is also a problem 
because the slides do not stain vertical in the traditional sense meaning that 
you need the larger 600 ml volume dishes. 

If you would like to contact me privately, I would love to speak with you more 
about what you are trying to accomplish and help point you in the right 
direction with this sort of thing. 

Best Regards, 

Jack 



 Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2012 15:54:27 -0500 
 From: boneima...@gmail.com 
 To: petticoffer.and...@synthes.com 
 CC: Histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu 
 Subject: [Histonet] Re: Staing rack for ground section?? 
 
 Thanks for all the advice and help from those that responded. Your 
 knowledge is greatly appreciated. 
 
 @ Andy, you mentioned the slides don't quite fit; is it the length or 
 height that doesn't fit? 
 
 Thanks in advance, 
 
 Marc D 
 
 On Thursday, June 28, 2012, petticoffer.and...@synthes.com wrote: 
 
  Sorry the link got cut off. 
  To get to the correct slide rack, search catalog #3004 
  
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  Check out the link below for BRL. The slides aren't a perfect fit but 
  will stay in place if you're careful. I usually space the slides every 
  other in case of any movement, but have done more with good results. 
  It's the best things I've found to date for that size slide and has been 
  a real time saver. 
  
  
  http://brainresearchlab.com/online-catalog/steel-staining-rack-30-slides 
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  Subject: [Histonet] Staing rack for ground section?? 
  
  Hello Histoland! 
  
  I've recently been tasked with doing some ground section work and can 
  not find a staining rack suited specifically for 50 x 100mm slides. 
  Does anybody know where I can find one? 
  
  Thanks, 
  
  Marc DeCarlo 
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Re: [Histonet] Re: Staing rack for ground section??

2012-06-28 Thread jsjurczak
There is a quick and dirty way to do this if you don't need a lot of slides at 
once. 

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Marc, 

My apologies for butting in here, but basically the length of the rack is a bit 
larger than the 100 mm slides and a looser fit. Also, the height of the slides 
is larger than the rack inserts and can sometimes create a stability problem 
when staining a full rack. As Andrew has stated, it is the next best thing and 
this product can work for you. However, the staining dish is also a problem 
because the slides do not stain vertical in the traditional sense meaning that 
you need the larger 600 ml volume dishes. 

If you would like to contact me privately, I would love to speak with you more 
about what you are trying to accomplish and help point you in the right 
direction with this sort of thing. 

Best Regards, 

Jack 



 Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2012 15:54:27 -0500 
 From: boneima...@gmail.com 
 To: petticoffer.and...@synthes.com 
 CC: Histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu 
 Subject: [Histonet] Re: Staing rack for ground section?? 
 
 Thanks for all the advice and help from those that responded. Your 
 knowledge is greatly appreciated. 
 
 @ Andy, you mentioned the slides don't quite fit; is it the length or 
 height that doesn't fit? 
 
 Thanks in advance, 
 
 Marc D 
 
 On Thursday, June 28, 2012, petticoffer.and...@synthes.com wrote: 
 
  Sorry the link got cut off. 
  To get to the correct slide rack, search catalog #3004 
  
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  Subject: RE: [Histonet] Staing rack for ground section?? 
  
  Check out the link below for BRL. The slides aren't a perfect fit but 
  will stay in place if you're careful. I usually space the slides every 
  other in case of any movement, but have done more with good results. 
  It's the best things I've found to date for that size slide and has been 
  a real time saver. 
  
  
  http://brainresearchlab.com/online-catalog/steel-staining-rack-30-slides 
  -4/ 
  
  Andy 
  
  Andrew Petticoffer 
  Research Associate 
  DePuy Synthes - Biomaterials 
  1230 Wilson Drive 
  West Chester, PA 19380 
  Phone: (484) 356-9576 
  Fax: (484) 356-9591 
  
  
  
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  Subject: [Histonet] Staing rack for ground section?? 
  
  Hello Histoland! 
  
  I've recently been tasked with doing some ground section work and can 
  not find a staining rack suited specifically for 50 x 100mm slides. 
  Does anybody know where I can find one? 
  
  Thanks, 
  
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