Re: [Histonet] PIG processing tissue help

2017-09-07 Thread Dr. Michael Gudo (Morphisto GmbH) via Histonet
Hello,

we process heart and other biopsies of muscles in Bouin oder Bouin-Hollande 
fixative which both also work fine with IHC and give very brilliant results 
with any kind of trichrome stainings.

With best regards
Michael





> Am 06.09.2017 um 18:22 schrieb Blanca Lopez via Histonet 
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> Hello Histonettes,
> I am looking for a better information on what is the best way to treat, fix 
> and process pig heart. This is a very new thing for me because I usually work 
> with mouse and human tissue. Is anybody there that can help me with this 
> please? I will appreciate any feedback event to do perform special stains and 
> IHC for this project,
> Thanks
> 
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Re: [Histonet] PIG processing tissue

2017-09-06 Thread E. Wayne johnson via Histonet

We routinely examine pig heart as part of diagnostic histopathology

and generally we are looking for the lesions of Vitamin E / Selenium 
deficiency.


Vitamin E and organic Se are expensive and often deficient in commercial 
piglet diets.


We simply fix with a formalin based fixative and process routinely to 
paraffin


and stain with our H & E.

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E. Wayne Johnson

Enable AgTech, Beijing.

"Never do anything mean to a pig.  They'll squeal on you every time."




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