[Histonet] Teaching color blind Histo student

2021-03-26 Thread Ruppert, Amysue via Histonet
Hello, we currently have a color blind Histology student.  Does anyone have any 
helpful hints to share about learning in the Histology setting with 
colorblindness?  Note,  we had previous student with colorblindness, many years 
ago, and he did fine.  But most of the teachers that helped him are now retired.


Thank you

amysue ruppert

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[Histonet] Best Slides for Leica IP S Slide Printers

2021-03-26 Thread Rob Rankin via Histonet
Please post:

*Best Slides for Leica IP S Slide Printers*

Rankin Biomedical would like to know what brand of slides you are using
with the Leica IP S Slide Printer. We are looking for excellent
imprintation, yet the most economical.

We've been using Globe Scientific brand slides, but lately, the ink imprint
quality is no longer crisp.

Any guidance would be much appreciated.

Respectfully,
*Rob Rankin, MSM, SM(ASCP)*
Founder & CEO
Office: 248 625-4104 ext 12
www.rankinbiomed.com



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[Histonet] lab equipment donation

2021-03-26 Thread Michelle Jamison via Histonet

Hi All,

We have numerous pipettes from facilities we have acquired over the 
years. We are considering donating them. If you know of causes that 
would benefit could you please let me know.


Thank you!
Michelle
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Re: [Histonet] Tissue Orientation Markers

2021-03-26 Thread Igor Deyneko via Histonet
Hello,
Thabk you for the suggestion!
Igor

On Fri, Mar 26, 2021, 2:29 PM Paula Keene Pierce <
pa...@excaliburpathology.com> wrote:

> You could use pieces of fixed/processed plant leaf embedded on edge.
>
> Paula Keene Pierce, BS, HTL(ASCP)HT
> President
> Excalibur Pathology, Inc.
> 5830 N Blue Lake Drive
> Norman, OK 73069
> PH 405-759-3953
> http://www.excaliburpathology.com
>
> A sharp knife is nothing without a sharp eye. - Klingon Proverb
>
>
> On Friday, March 26, 2021, 01:23:39 PM CDT, Igor Deyneko via Histonet <
> histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu> wrote:
>
>
> Hello fellow Histonetters,
>
> Has anyone ever worked with any type of a tissue orientation marker that is
> not a dye, but rather some sort of a synthetic product that can be
> processed and then sliced in a microtome?
>
> Previously, we have used plain gut sutures and dyed histogel, which we
> processed and made paraffin punch biopsies and then placed it as a tissue
> marker along with tissues of interest and processed again. It's quite
> cumbersome, so I'm trying to see if there are better options out there?
>
> Thank you!
>
> Igor Deyneko
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Re: [Histonet] Tissue Orientation Markers

2021-03-26 Thread Paula Keene Pierce via Histonet
You could use pieces of fixed/processed plant leaf embedded on edge.
Paula Keene Pierce, BS, HTL(ASCP)HTPresidentExcalibur Pathology, Inc.5830 N 
Blue Lake DriveNorman, OK 73069PH 405-759-3953http://www.excaliburpathology.com

A sharp knife is nothing without a sharp eye. - Klingon Proverb 

On Friday, March 26, 2021, 01:23:39 PM CDT, Igor Deyneko via Histonet 
 wrote:  
 
 Hello fellow Histonetters,

Has anyone ever worked with any type of a tissue orientation marker that is
not a dye, but rather some sort of a synthetic product that can be
processed and then sliced in a microtome?

Previously, we have used plain gut sutures and dyed histogel, which we
processed and made paraffin punch biopsies and then placed it as a tissue
marker along with tissues of interest and processed again. It's quite
cumbersome, so I'm trying to see if there are better options out there?

Thank you!

Igor Deyneko
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[Histonet] Tissue Orientation Markers

2021-03-26 Thread Igor Deyneko via Histonet
Hello fellow Histonetters,

Has anyone ever worked with any type of a tissue orientation marker that is
not a dye, but rather some sort of a synthetic product that can be
processed and then sliced in a microtome?

Previously, we have used plain gut sutures and dyed histogel, which we
processed and made paraffin punch biopsies and then placed it as a tissue
marker along with tissues of interest and processed again. It's quite
cumbersome, so I'm trying to see if there are better options out there?

Thank you!

Igor Deyneko
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[Histonet] Zebra Fish Histology Protocol

2021-03-26 Thread Huynh,Thomas via Histonet
Good morning Histonetters,

Happy Friday! Does anyone has a zebra fish histology protocol who willing to 
share with me? From fixation, decalcifying, embed to cutting.

Thank you in advance.

Thomas

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