Re: [Histonet] Microscope selection

2017-05-08 Thread Ifeoluwa Ajayi via Histonet
Dear Hassan,

Olympus has been my companion for some years now, so for me it is Olympus
and only Olympus.

Ajayi Ifeoluwa BMLS, AMLSCN, MSc.
University College Hospital,
Ibadan,
Nigeria.

On May 8, 2017 5:11 PM, "warda hassan via Histonet" <
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> Hello to all
> Would like to have some advice from expert from the field of pathology on
> microscope selection
> Which one would you select as a manufacturer for microscopes
>
> 1- Olympus
> 2- Nikon
> 3- Leica
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> Thank you
> Good day
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Re: [Histonet] Survey!!!!!!

2017-04-01 Thread Ifeoluwa Ajayi via Histonet
Personally I will prefer auto coverslipper, because cover slipping is
cumbersome and takes time.

Ajayi Ifeoluwa, BMLS, AMLSCN, MSc,
UCH Ibadan, Nigeria.

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> Hi Everyone,
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> I just wanted to get everyone's opinion. If you had to chose between
> buying a Auto Side Stainer or Auto Slide Cover Slipper, which one would you
> chose? Lets say your volume was around 60 to 80 blocks a day and you worked
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Re: [Histonet] Coverslipping

2016-12-21 Thread Ifeoluwa Ajayi via Histonet
After cover slipping we just allow the slide to stay on the bench for it to
dry. We then carefully remove the extra mountant with the aid of scalpel
blade. Of course dust may cover it but cotton wool and xylene this can be
removed.

Ajayi Ifeoluwa BMLS, MSc
University College Hospital UCH
Ibadan, Nigeria.

On Dec 21, 2016 10:31 PM, "Jessica Riggleman via Histonet" <
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> Hello,
>
> Would anyone mind sharing their procedure after coverslipping a slide?
>
> Do you let the slide sit and dry? Do you use xylenes to wipe of the extra
> mounting medium immediately?
>
> I noticed after storing the slides in a slide box, a lot of dust collects.
> Is this because of the xylenes? Should I wipe the slide with alcohol or
> wrap them to prevent this? What do you use to wrap your slides?
>
> Please keep in mind they are large, 2x3 slides.
>
> Thank you for all of your input,
>
> Best,
> Jessica Riggleman
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