Re: [Histonet] TRAP Stain

2016-09-12 Thread Jessica Riggleman via Histonet
Also if anyone has any photos of slides stained that would be great. We are 
looking for osteoclasts.



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From: Jessica Riggleman
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Subject: TRAP Stain

Can anyone recommend a TRAP (tartrate resistant acid phosphatase) protocol for 
formalin fixed paraffin embedded Rabbit PLF specimens? Or a kit to use?

Thank you,
Jessica
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[Histonet] TRAP Stain

2016-09-12 Thread Jessica Riggleman via Histonet
Can anyone recommend a TRAP (tartrate resistant acid phosphatase) protocol for 
formalin fixed paraffin embedded Rabbit PLF specimens? Or a kit to use?

Thank you,
Jessica


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[Histonet] The NSH Convention is in Long Beach 9/16-9/21 Hope to See you there!!

2016-09-12 Thread Pam Barker via Histonet
Hi Histonetters!!
How are you?  As you may know I do the majority of my work via email and
phone so I rarely get a chance to meet people in person.  
That is one of the many reasons I enjoy attending the NSH conferences.  
I wanted to drop you a line and see if you or anyone you work with is
planning on attending the NSH Conference in Long Beach next week? 
 
For more info here is the link: www.histoconvention.org 
 
I would love to have the opportunity to say Hi.
I will be very easy to find because
I am working the registration desk all day
Friday and Saturday and Sunday morning
AND 
The NSH membership booth in the exhibit hall on Sunday afternoon 
AND 
the Florida PR table on Monday  
So please stop by and say Hi!
   
If you aren't attending this year follow the fun on
FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM and TWITTER.
We will be posting with the hashtag #NSHSC 
 
We will be posting lots of pics and statuses
about all the exciting stuff going on so stay tuned!!
 
Also. If you are not able to attend are there any concerns or issues I can
ask other techs about and report back to you?
 
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Hope To See You in Long Beach!!
Have a great day!!
p.s. don't forget: let me know if there is anything I can find out for you
there.
 
Thanks-Pam


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[Histonet] Histotech job openings in Manitowoc, WI

2016-09-12 Thread Brannon Owens via Histonet
Histotechs needed for full time/permanent job opportunities in Manitowoc, WI.  
Relocation assistance and competitive pay offered - multiple shifts available.  
Send an update resume to bran...@alliedsearchpartners.com for review.

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T: 888.388.7571 ext. 106
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Re: [Histonet] Egg Whites and IHC Staining

2016-09-12 Thread Jessica Riggleman via Histonet
Thank you Elizabeth. I will try those slides, I have not used them before. Do 
they have in 2x3? Is there a way you can send me your RAM11 protocol?

Thank you,
Jessica



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From: Elizabeth Chlipala [mailto:l...@premierlab.com]
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2016 11:53 AM
To: Jessica Riggleman ; 
'histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu' (histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu) 

Subject: RE: Egg Whites and IHC Staining

Jessica

There are a couple of things that we will try here when we have problems with 
tissue adherence

1.  We utilize a particular brand of plus slides  - trubond 380 - these have 
worked very well in our hands, we purchase them from Newcomer Supply 2.  Post 
fix in 10% NBF for 10 minutes after you run the slides down to water - this 
does not impact the H staining but can impact IHC staining we have seen that 
is may decrease sensitivity so you would need to potentially rework your IHC 
protocol 3.  Our Ram-11 IHC protocol requires HIER we have two different 
retrieval protocols that we have validated for this particular antibody - our 
routine 95C for 30 minutes and then a 70C for 2 hours - we use the longer lower 
temp retrieval when we have problems with tissue adherence, again you may need 
to potentially rework your IHC protocol for the lower temp retrieval.

Hope this helps, good luck

Liz

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Boulder, CO 80308
(303) 682-3949 office
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l...@premierlab.com
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Ship to Address:

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1567 Skyway Drive, Unit E
Longmont, CO 80504

-Original Message-
From: Jessica Riggleman via Histonet [mailto:histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu]
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2016 8:05 AM
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] Egg Whites and IHC Staining

Hello,

We are cutting large Rabbit PLF formalin fixed paraffin embedded sections.

We have had issues staining H and Goldner’s Trichrome. Egg whites is working 
as a great slide adhesive for these two, but not so much for IHC Staining (RAM 
11 specifically).

Any ideas/suggestions on how to get these sections to adhere? We have tried 
many methods, such as positively charged slides, chrom-alum gel, and so on.

Thank you for all input,
Jessica


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[Histonet] patient identifiers

2016-09-12 Thread Kienitz, Kari via Histonet
Good morning everyone,

Along with an accession number, is a patients intitials an adequate identifier 
on a block/slide?




Kari Kienitz HT, (ASCP)
Histology Laboratory
Gastroenterology-EAST
The Oregon Clinic
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Portland, OR  97220
503.935.8311
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Re: [Histonet] Egg Whites and IHC Staining

2016-09-12 Thread Elizabeth Chlipala via Histonet
Jessica

There are a couple of things that we will try here when we have problems with 
tissue adherence

1.  We utilize a particular brand of plus slides  - trubond 380 - these have 
worked very well in our hands, we purchase them from Newcomer Supply
2.  Post fix in 10% NBF for 10 minutes after you run the slides down to water - 
this does not impact the H staining but can impact IHC staining we have seen 
that is may decrease sensitivity so you would need to potentially rework your 
IHC protocol
3.  Our Ram-11 IHC protocol requires HIER we have two different retrieval 
protocols that we have validated for this particular antibody - our routine 95C 
for 30 minutes and then a 70C for 2 hours - we use the longer lower temp 
retrieval when we have problems with tissue adherence, again you may need to 
potentially rework your IHC protocol for the lower temp retrieval.

Hope this helps, good luck

Liz

Elizabeth A. Chlipala, BS, HTL(ASCP)QIHC
Premier Laboratory, LLC
PO Box 18592
Boulder, CO 80308
(303) 682-3949 office
(303) 682-9060 fax
(303) 881-0763 cell
l...@premierlab.com
www.premierlab.com

Ship to Address:

Premier Laboratory, LLC
1567 Skyway Drive, Unit E
Longmont, CO 80504

-Original Message-
From: Jessica Riggleman via Histonet [mailto:histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] 
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2016 8:05 AM
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] Egg Whites and IHC Staining

Hello,

We are cutting large Rabbit PLF formalin fixed paraffin embedded sections.

We have had issues staining H and Goldner’s Trichrome. Egg whites is working 
as a great slide adhesive for these two, but not so much for IHC Staining (RAM 
11 specifically).

Any ideas/suggestions on how to get these sections to adhere? We have tried 
many methods, such as positively charged slides, chrom-alum gel, and so on.

Thank you for all input,
Jessica


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[Histonet] Job opening

2016-09-12 Thread Armstrong, Karoleigh T via Histonet
Carl, you are so right, I do mean an H.T.L., by Friday afternoon, mommy's brain 
is cooked! Thanks.

Jay, I really am looking for full time. After over 30 years, I am getting ready 
to retire, in about a year or two, and I want to train someone to take my place 
as Supervisor. This is a great Lab, and the people are fabulous.

Thanks for the interest>

KK


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Re: [Histonet] Egg Whites and IHC Staining

2016-09-12 Thread Rene J Buesa via Histonet
Egg white (in Mueller's albumin) will always produce a "shadowy" staining with 
IH procedures y a dark background with IHC procedures.I suggest you use pork 
gelatin dissolves in the water of the water bath, use (+) charged slides and 
increase the drying time in the oven.Also sectioning those large pieces as thin 
as possible will help.René 

On Monday, September 12, 2016 10:25 AM, Jessica Riggleman via Histonet 
 wrote:
 

 Hello,

We are cutting large Rabbit PLF formalin fixed paraffin embedded sections.

We have had issues staining H and Goldner’s Trichrome. Egg whites is working 
as a great slide adhesive for these two, but not so much for IHC Staining (RAM 
11 specifically).

Any ideas/suggestions on how to get these sections to adhere? We have tried 
many methods, such as positively charged slides, chrom-alum gel, and so on.

Thank you for all input,
Jessica


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Re: [Histonet] Egg Whites and IHC Staining

2016-09-12 Thread Mca Werdler via Histonet
I am also very interested in this! please let me know a good adhesive for
IHC

2016-09-12 9:05 GMT-05:00 Jessica Riggleman via Histonet <
histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu>:

> Hello,
>
> We are cutting large Rabbit PLF formalin fixed paraffin embedded sections.
>
> We have had issues staining H and Goldner’s Trichrome. Egg whites is
> working as a great slide adhesive for these two, but not so much for IHC
> Staining (RAM 11 specifically).
>
> Any ideas/suggestions on how to get these sections to adhere? We have
> tried many methods, such as positively charged slides, chrom-alum gel, and
> so on.
>
> Thank you for all input,
> Jessica
>
>
> _
>
> Jessica Riggleman | Research Associate
>
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> 2560 General Armistead Avenue | Audubon, PA 19403
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[Histonet] Egg Whites and IHC Staining

2016-09-12 Thread Jessica Riggleman via Histonet
Hello,

We are cutting large Rabbit PLF formalin fixed paraffin embedded sections.

We have had issues staining H and Goldner’s Trichrome. Egg whites is working 
as a great slide adhesive for these two, but not so much for IHC Staining (RAM 
11 specifically).

Any ideas/suggestions on how to get these sections to adhere? We have tried 
many methods, such as positively charged slides, chrom-alum gel, and so on.

Thank you for all input,
Jessica


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