Re: [Histonet] Histonet Digest, Vol 245, Issue 20

2024-04-30 Thread John O’Brien via Histonet
Ethyl Alcohol,
Reagent 100% alcohol is what is normally used in Pathology processing and 
slide staining
IMEB Inc offer all grades of Reagent alcohol, pure ethyl is a controlled 
alcohol regulated and taxed by government 
Regards
John

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> Hello,
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> What type of ALCOHOL ETHYL you?re using in your histology lab.?
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> We are thinking to get 20-30-gal drum.
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> Could you please help me with that?
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Re: [Histonet] Histonet Digest, Vol 245, Issue 17

2024-04-25 Thread John O’Brien via Histonet
Very slow drying of all substitutes 

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>   1. Ya Know That ONE Place YOU always wanted to LIVE? Is iton
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>   2. Epredia xylene substitute (Ann Specian)
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> We are thinking of changing from xylene to this substitute. Does anybody have 
> any Processing protocols using Epredia Xylene?substitute that they could 
> share?
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Re: [Histonet] Histonet Digest, Vol 233, Issue 3

2023-04-07 Thread John O’Brien via Histonet
Need pictures of microtome and blade holder to help
IMEB Inc

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> Hello all,
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> I am working with a microtome that has an unusual blade holder.  Standard
> low profile blades are too short and are covered by the stage so no cutting
> occurs. The standard high profile blades stick out above the blade holder
> edge significantly and this causes wobble in the blade while sectioning
> (creating thick and thin sections and or skipping sections entirely before
> cutting a really thick section).
> 
> Can anyone suggest what type of blade I should purchase to use with this
> holder?  I was thinking maybe sapphire knife blades might fit but didn't
> want to waste money buying items I don't need
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Re: [Histonet] Histonet Digest, Vol 229, Issue 10

2022-12-28 Thread John O’Brien via Histonet
IMEB Inc
Has complete catalog of all dermatology and pathology supplies and equipment 
new and refurbished for last 35 years
www.imebinc.com
IMEB Inc
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> I have just started a new job at a Dermatopathology Laboratory as a 
> Laboratory Manager. Please I will appreciate it if you guys can direct me to 
> the online dermatopathology resources.
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> Thanks,
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Re: [Histonet] Histonet Digest, Vol 228, Issue 13

2022-12-04 Thread John O’Brien via Histonet
Hi Chris
My company has large selection of refurbished and slightly  used Leica 
cryostats all models,  clinical and research
Please contact me for complete list and details ,all instruments come complete 
with full warranty 
Regards
John
IMEB Inc
www.imebinc.com

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> Aloha Histonetters--I've missed you!
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>  1.  It's been a very long time since I last posted here so please forgive my 
> heap of ignorance: I haven't done this in a hot minute.
>  2.  I think I'm in the market for a cryostat! But it's been 20+ years since 
> the last one I bought, and I have no clue what features I'll need now. Do I 
> buy a reliable 90s analog model? Do I need digital control? No idea! I'd love 
> to talk to sales reps to get the pitch...but because I'm most likely to buy a 
> used model, I feel like I'd be wasting their time. So I thought I'd ask you 
> fine people.
> 
> TL;DR: What features would you recommend are very useful for a cryostat for a 
> low-volume research lab? And is it a bad idea to expect to do H and other 
> stains on cryosectioned tissue?
> 
> To get the best advice, I'll try to anticipate some of the more likely 
> questions and answer:
> "What do you want to do?"
> Ideally, we'd like to do most of the same staining that one would do on FFPE 
> tissue (H and some other stains) on fixed or unfixed frozen tissue. However 
> more importantly I anticipate a lot of IHC/IF, and probably most important to 
> us is preserving lipids in sectioned tissue (hence avoiding the clearing 
> agents used with paraffin).
> "What kind of tissue?" We're a tissue engineering company working extensively 
> with mammary cells, so the workload will likely be fatty tissue, and some 
> composite samples that are tissue and polymer scaffolds (nothing a good blade 
> can't easily cut--I think).
> "What volume?" Pretty low. I may well be underestimating the workload, but 
> most likely a dozen blocks every few weeks.
> "What budget?" That what I need help with. I can probably go up to $20k, and 
> mgmt is OK with a new model if it's necessary, but frankly I wasn't fantastic 
> on a cryostat the last time I bought one so I'm not confident I'm qualified 
> to say what exactly we need.
> "What is your skill level?" Noob. I've used a cryostat before, but my 
> technique...definitely needs improvement. On the other hand, I'm the only one 
> in my company that has any experience with histology at all, so I anticipate 
> training a new generation of research histologists. So, I probably want a 
> cryostat that may not do everything for me, but also won't require a lot of 
> shoehorning.
> 
> I'll also leave a more open question down here: What is a paraffin microtome 
> better suited to than a cryostat, and vice-versa?
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Re: [Histonet] Histonet Digest, Vol 225, Issue 5

2022-08-06 Thread John O’Brien via Histonet
To whom it concerns 
   Please contact IMEB Inc for info on refurbished Leica Slide or cassette 
printer we been selling refurbishing Leica slide and cassette printers for 15 
years,
As long as u have software and stand alone unit
I have refurbished printers with complete warranty  of 9 months
On this unit
You can use your current software to drive a refurbished slide or cassette 
Leica printer.
Regards 
IMEB Inc


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> We've been using our Leica IPS and IPC printers for over 15 years, first as 
> stand-alone units, and now, integrated into CoPath.  What a workhorse these 
> instruments this have been!  Their modern equivalent is almost identical, so 
> parts are readily available.  My recommendation would be to repair or replace 
> with the same. 
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> HEllo Histonetters,
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> We are a research lab that has been using the Leica IPC/IPS printed for many 
> years. Today the flash motor went out in the IPS. We are now looking into 
> updating the slide printer.
> 
> We are research only and NOT hooked into any LIS system. It would be a stand 
> alone process. Can some of you share what you have and the pros/cons?
> I need to start the search for the replacement I would like.
> 
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> Similar story here, except we went with SlideMates.  Before AB LIS 
> integration, we were able to have CoPath print a barcode on our cassettes 
> (Leica IPC cassette printer). The SlideMate Field Service Reps were able to 
> translate that barcode info on the slide printers (which were still 
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Re: [Histonet] Histonet Digest, Vol 224, Issue 9

2022-07-24 Thread John O’Brien via Histonet
Tom
I agree about Dr.McCormick
Regards 
John
IMEB
May he Rest In Peace

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> I've skimmed over the posts to Histonet since late June and I haven't seen
> any post on Histonet, where the passing of Dr. James McCormick was
> mentioned. He died on June 26th, 2022. I saw this mentioned on Histology
> Professionals on FB but not here.
> 
> Here are a few links to online obituaries, the second with some rolling
> pictures:
> 
> https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/chicagotribune/name/james-mccormick-obi
> tuary?id=35647547
> 
> https://www.swedishhospitalfoundation.org/news/in-memoriam-dr-james-mccormic
> k
> 
> His contributions to the field of Histology can't be overstated. He invented
> the first Cryostat, the first Histology Automated Tissue Processor, the
> first Embedding Center, the first Tissue Cassette (and many other subsequent
> cassettes), the first processes to use this instrumentation. His inventions
> are in use every single day in most Histology Labs worldwide.
> 
> I only became acquainted with Dr. McCormick for a brief time later in his
> life on a product collaboration. I found him to be the consummate gentleman;
> a person in whom ideas were always bubbling to the surface; gracious and
> intelligent and witty. His passing is a great loss for this community. His
> public memorial service was held just today.
> 
> Tom Pella
> President
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[Histonet] Red chroamgen/LeicaBond andBondMax

2022-06-09 Thread John O’Brien via Histonet
Can some tell me if the Leica IHC Bond or Bond Max can preform the Red 
Chroamgen IHC stain?
John
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Re: [Histonet] Histonet Digest, Vol 214, Issue 1

2021-09-01 Thread John O’Brien via Histonet
Be careful 
Cost of cassette are 50 cents each when using general data systems
Pathtrade

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>   2. Anyone Using LaserTrack PH6 or PH8 Tissue CassettePrinter
>  General Data (Donna Emge)
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> I would suggest using something like histogel or agar to make layers of blood 
> drops in a tube, then freeze them and make frozen sections. Sounds tricky.
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> Is anyone using to the LaserTrack PH6 or PH8 Tissue Cassette Printer from
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Re: [Histonet] Histonet Digest, Vol 183, Issue 6

2019-02-07 Thread John O’Brien via Histonet
To whom it concerns
My company for 30 years have sold refurbished vip tissue processor
The refurbishment was not done properly your ceramics Value must have small 
cracks in it allowing chemical to creep into other chemicals on process
If u bought this vip from a reputable service company it should be under 
warranty
IMEB
Mangement

John O’Brien

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>  (Melissa Owens)
>   3. Re: ER/PR question (Rene J Buesa)
>   4. bachelors of science (Piche, Jessica)
>   5. Fwd: VIP 5 (Patti Nelson)
>   6. Re: ER/PR question (Allan Wang)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2019 13:19:07 +
> From: "Heckford, Karen - SMMC-SF" 
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> Subject: [Histonet] ER/PR question
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> Good Morning,
> One of my Pathologists wants me to do some ER/PR's on 9 year old tissue 
> blocks.   I know ER and PR can be sensitive are the IHC's going to work or 
> will there be too much antigen decay?
> 
> Thanks,
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> Karen Heckford HT ASCP CE
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> Message: 2
> Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2019 14:28:39 +
> From: Melissa Owens 
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> Subject: [Histonet] Histotech Job in New Hyde Park,NY Area Full
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> Good Morning,
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> Quick note to spread the word about my Full Time Permanent Histotech job in 
> New Hyde Park, NY area. Please contact me for job description/shift/details. 
> Thank you,
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> Message: 3
> Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2019 15:22:35 + (UTC)
> From: Rene J Buesa 
> To: "Heckford, Karen - SMMC-SF" ,
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> Subject: Re: [Histonet] ER/PR question
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> Time alone is not the only cause for antigen decay for?it is also associated 
> with storage conditions and, as such, you cannot "predict" % decay based on 
> time alone.Just try one block and let the pathologist decide based on the 
> usefulness of what he sees in that try test.Ren? 
> 
>On Thursday, February 7, 2019 8:23 AM, "Heckford, Karen - SMMC-SF via 
> Histonet"  wrote:
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> Good Morning,
> One of my Pathologists wants me to do some ER/PR's on 9 year old tissue 
> blocks.? I know ER and PR can be sensitive are the IHC's going to work or 
> will there be too much antigen decay?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Karen Heckford HT ASCP CE
> Lead Histology Technician
> St. Mary's Medical Center
> 450 Stanyan St.
> San Francisco, Ca. 94117
> 415-668-1000 ext. 6167
> karen.heckf...@dignityhealth.org
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