[Histonet] standard operating procedure HE

2011-11-23 Thread Corrie Vernick




Hi,
 
I am a student and I am working on an assignment writing a mock SOP for the H  
E staining procedure, both progressive and regressive. One heading of the SOP 
is control. I read the book and tried to google for a good answer as to what 
this part of the SOP entails. I know that controls are run to make sure that 
the slides are staining properly before new reagents are used on patient 
tissue. I am wondering if  what I should be putting under the control heading 
of the SOP is that a control should be run after every stain or reagent change, 
or if there is something I am missing.
 
Thank you,
Corrinne Vernick
Keiser University
Orlando, FL U.S.A.
  
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[Histonet] Standard Operating Procedure H E

2011-11-22 Thread Corrie Vernick



  
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[Histonet] Help

2011-11-05 Thread Corrie Vernick




I am currently a histology student at Keiser University. I am doing a project 
for my routine staining class about Celestine Blue. I've been able to find 
information on why it was created, the chemical make up, and some of it's uses 
including the trichrome stain. I am having trouble finding images of slides 
stained with Celestine Blue. Any additional information about the uses would be 
helpful as well! Thank you, Corrinne VernickKeiser UniversityFL U.S.A   
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