Try coating your slides with Haupt's adhesive. It can be purchased commercially 
from Fisher (or you can make it yourself using glycerin, gelatin, and phenol) 
and then cut it 1:1 with 50% EtOH to prepare a working dilution. I have used 
Haupt's for many years on both small (1x3 slides) and large (2x3 slides) and 
have NEVER lost a section (knocking on wood now...LOL) to staining. Make sure 
to look over your slides before use to insure adequate coating of the slide.

 

Please keep in mind that with every new thing you bring into the lab, you 
should do some testing of your own. Specifically, you will want to research the 
concentrate that works best for your staining as it does yield to some degree 
of background when staining with hematoxylin, fast green, and aniline blue if 
the concentration is too high.

 

Jack Ratliff


 
> Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 15:58:05 -0400
> From: har...@medinst.com
> To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
> Subject: [Histonet] Plastic Thin Sections Won't Stay
> 
> We are re-visiting thin sectioning of MMA embedded items. The sections are 
> great, but none of them stay on the slides for the staining. We're trying 
> Sta-On, and have tried chrome alum slides. We use a butoxy mixture to stretch 
> them and immuno quality slides. Any ideas?
> Thanks for your help!
> 
> -- 
> 
> Corliss Harris
> Histology Technician
> MED Institute
> 1 Geddes Way
> West Lafayette, IN 47906
> 765-463-7537 ext. 1150
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