RE: [Histonet] Slide Labeling System that Survives Citrate Boiling

2011-01-06 Thread Truscott, Tom
That sounds like the one TBS made or makes. Tom T

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Subject: Re: [Histonet] Slide Labeling System that Survives Citrate Boiling

long ago there was a cute system that worked with superfrost type
slides - you know the ones that have the sort of coloured ends -
etched through the paint to make a permanent marking

Common HB pencil also survives on ordinary frosted slidesand
surgipath pen marking  esp if used on superfrost slides

On 1/6/11, Cameron Nowell cameron.now...@ludwig.edu.au wrote:
 Hi List,



 I am looking for a slide labelling system to print labels for our
 research histology samples that will survive pretty much anything we
 throw at it. There seems to be lots of choices out there for chemical
 resistant labels but i can't seem to find much on ones that are
 resistant to antigen retrieval like citrate boiling. I have searched
 google and the histonet archives and the best i can find is a reference
 to General Data having some that may do the job. Does anyone out there
 have any more info or are you using someting that works well?



 Thanks



 Cam







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[Histonet] Slide Labeling System that Survives Citrate Boiling

2011-01-05 Thread Cameron Nowell
Hi List,

 

I am looking for a slide labelling system to print labels for our
research histology samples that will survive pretty much anything we
throw at it. There seems to be lots of choices out there for chemical
resistant labels but i can't seem to find much on ones that are
resistant to antigen retrieval like citrate boiling. I have searched
google and the histonet archives and the best i can find is a reference
to General Data having some that may do the job. Does anyone out there
have any more info or are you using someting that works well?

 

Thanks

 

Cam

 

 

 

Cameron J. Nowell
Microscopy Manager 
Centre for Advanced Microscopy 
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research 
PO Box 2008 
Royal Melbourne Hospital 
Victoria, 3050 
AUSTRALIA 

Office: +61 3 9341 3155 
Mobile: +61422882700 
Fax: +61 3 9341 3104 

Facility Website http://www.ludwig.edu.au/confocal/ 

 

 



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Re: [Histonet] Slide Labeling System that Survives Citrate Boiling

2011-01-05 Thread louise renton
long ago there was a cute system that worked with superfrost type
slides - you know the ones that have the sort of coloured ends -
etched through the paint to make a permanent marking

Common HB pencil also survives on ordinary frosted slidesand
surgipath pen marking  esp if used on superfrost slides

On 1/6/11, Cameron Nowell cameron.now...@ludwig.edu.au wrote:
 Hi List,



 I am looking for a slide labelling system to print labels for our
 research histology samples that will survive pretty much anything we
 throw at it. There seems to be lots of choices out there for chemical
 resistant labels but i can't seem to find much on ones that are
 resistant to antigen retrieval like citrate boiling. I have searched
 google and the histonet archives and the best i can find is a reference
 to General Data having some that may do the job. Does anyone out there
 have any more info or are you using someting that works well?



 Thanks



 Cam







 Cameron J. Nowell
 Microscopy Manager
 Centre for Advanced Microscopy
 Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research
 PO Box 2008
 Royal Melbourne Hospital
 Victoria, 3050
 AUSTRALIA

 Office: +61 3 9341 3155
 Mobile: +61422882700
 Fax: +61 3 9341 3104

 Facility Website http://www.ludwig.edu.au/confocal/







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University of the Witwatersrand
Johannesburg
South Africa
+27 11 717 2298 (tel  fax)
073 5574456 (emergencies only)
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George Carlin
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