Re: [Histonet] Regarding cartilage and bone staining

2011-10-12 Thread Louise Renton
Hi Pathik,

perhaps you could give us some background on what it is you are researching?

On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 11:01 PM, Kraniofacial Biology 
kraniofacialbiol...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello Histonetters
 I am new to this site. I am a clinician and very fresh to research. I was
 doing whole mount cartilage and bone staining of whole head of mice and was
 surprised to see whole mouse head being used for experiment. I was
 wondering
 if there is any other staining method which can be used in place of the
 whole mount cartilage and bone staining that would stain the sections on a
 slide and works on cartilage and bone. This would also save the whole mouse
 to be used and many slides can also be used for other experiments.
 Regards
 Pathik
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[Histonet] Regarding cartilage and bone staining

2011-10-11 Thread Kraniofacial Biology
Hello Histonetters
I am new to this site. I am a clinician and very fresh to research. I was
doing whole mount cartilage and bone staining of whole head of mice and was
surprised to see whole mouse head being used for experiment. I was wondering
if there is any other staining method which can be used in place of the
whole mount cartilage and bone staining that would stain the sections on a
slide and works on cartilage and bone. This would also save the whole mouse
to be used and many slides can also be used for other experiments.
Regards
Pathik
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