I will be out of the office starting 10/02/2009 and will not return
until 10/09/2009.
Any histology request contact histol...@wlgore.com
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Dear Deborah,
Yes we can help you on this, we manufacture the Clini-RF Rapid Freezer which
goes down to -80 degs. C. Please see this model on www.brightinstruments.com
Best Regards
Alan Bright
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Date: W
Hello,
I am looking for a replacement for my Shandon Histo-bath. It is a
snap freeze instrument that I have been using with Isopentane.
Do you have something comparable to this or any suggestion? My
Histobath finally gave up.
Many thanks,
Deborah K. Edwards, HTL/QIHC, (ASCP)
Supervisor
Hello,
My name is Laura
I recently visited
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and I will like to suggest a useful resource to be added on your site.
Title: CoreIndex.com
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Description : A platform to find worldwide busine
Does anyone have a procedure for the new Telepathology and digital imaging
questions in the CAP questionnaire? Thanks.
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From: Isaac O
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Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 6:55:49 PM
Subject: IHC POSITION WANTED
Hi,
I am looking for a new IHC position. I am HTL(ASCP) certified. I am open to
relocation.
Isaac.
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Fellow Histonetters-
I could use some help.
I have a request to use a stain for sympathetic nerve fibers called Eager's
that can be combined with Luxol Fast Blue / Crsyl Echt Violet.
I know many of you would recommend GFAP or S100, and you would be absolutely
correct. Unfortunately, that is n
Allied Search Partners is now accepting resumes for one of our client's in
Phoenix, AZ. We are accepting resumes for a *Cytopathology Fellow.*
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No, just in sections.
René J.
--- On Fri, 10/2/09, William Lafayette Mundey wrote:
From: William Lafayette Mundey
Subject: RE: [Histonet] Basement membranes
To: dkb...@chs.net
Cc: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Date: Friday, October 2, 2009, 9:22 AM
Can the Periodic Acid-Methenamine Silve
AKA Jones Method. Sigma sells a kit or you can make it all up yourself.
Bernice
Bernice Frederick HTL (ASCP)
Northwestern University
Pathology Core Facility
ECOGPCO-RL
710 N Fairbanks Court
Olson 8-421
Chicago,IL 60611
312-503-3723
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Can the Periodic Acid-Methenamine Silver Procedure for Basement Membranes or
the Jones be done in block?
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I am in need of an Amoeba control. Does anyone know of a vendor that would
have these in stock, or other suggestions for finding one?
Thank you very much.
Gloria
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Periodic Acid-Methenamine Silver Procedure for Basement Membranes.
Basement membranes will stain black with the Ag reaction.
PAS will also work with the basement membrane showing PAS positive.
Debbie M. Boyd, HT(ASCP) I Chief Histologist I Southside Regional Medical
Center I
200 Medical Park Bo
Does anyone know any stains Specific for basement membrane?
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Hi All,
I used Monoclonal Mouse Antibody to insulin for the localization of of
insulin positive beta cells in islets of wistar rats and for viaualization
I used by Envision (HRP). IHC staining was stongly positive in human
islets with this technique where as in rodents staining was negative even
OK,
Firstly, what you do depends on what samples you are dealing with. We
decalcify smallish samples of bone about 1x1cm - this can either compact or
trabecular bone.
Here are some of the things I learned..
1. Do not overload the chamber.place samples between the electrodes, and
rather do
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