[Histonet] Sanderson's RBS

2009-11-12 Thread Prior, Andrew
I'm looking for a new supplier for Sanderson's Rapid Bone Stain as Surgipath 
have stopped selling it (at least in Europe).
Does anyone know of an alternative supplier or an equivalent stain I could 
substitute in? 
[Currently use the RBS on 15µm ground Technovit 7200VLC resin sections, with 
acid fuchsin counter-stain.]

Thanks in advance
Andrew

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Histologist
Smith Nephew Research Centre 
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Re: [Histonet] Sanderson's RBS

2009-11-12 Thread Jack Ratliff

Andrew,

I will be updating the Hard Tissue Committee members regarding this  
very soon but this is very funny that the subject has come up yet  
again. In fact, I have received a few phone calls over the past couple  
of weeks on the subject and ironically two yesterday. Addittionally,  
this was of great concern to me because I too depend upon this product  
and of concern to several HTC committee members when we met at NSH and  
discovered Surgipath was no longer going to carry the stain.  
Nevertheless, I have been told that this stain will now be available  
via Dorn and Hart Microedge


Evidently Dorn and Hart is in the process of expanding beyond the  
services of providing and resharpening knives. In fact, I spoke with  
the son (Bill Hart) and I was told that Sanderson's Rapid Bone Stain  
is just the start of many exciting things they will begin to offer  
hard tissue folks in the coming weeks and months. Rest assurred that  
I will keep committee members informed of the availability of this  
stain and this new direction of DH as more information becomes  
available.


Jack Ratliff
NSH Hard Tissue Committe Chair





On Nov 12, 2009, at 4:28 AM, Prior, Andrew andrew.pr...@smith-nephew.com 
 wrote:


I'm looking for a new supplier for Sanderson's Rapid Bone Stain as  
Surgipath have stopped selling it (at least in Europe).
Does anyone know of an alternative supplier or an equivalent stain I  
could substitute in?
[Currently use the RBS on 15µm ground Technovit 7200VLC resin sectio 
ns, with acid fuchsin counter-stain.]


Thanks in advance
Andrew

Andrew Prior
Histologist
Smith Nephew Research Centre
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15 Adam Street, London WC2N 6LA

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Re: [Histonet] Sanderson's RBS Image

2009-03-19 Thread Peter Carroll
 Does anyone have a picture of what a slide stained w/Sanderson's 
Rapid Bone should look like?


No, but Google does. About a half a second of searching found these...

http://www.surgipath.com/products/itm_photos/p111d26-large.jpg
http://archotol.ama-assn.org/cgi/reprint/129/10/1125.pdf



Suzanne Bruce wrote:

Hi, Does anyone have a picture of what a slide stained w/Sanderson's Rapid Bone 
should look like?
 
Thanks in advance,

Suzanne
 
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