Can anyone tell me what an acceptable pH range for IHC TBS wash buffer
is?
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Dear Histonetters,
The program and online registration for the Florida Society for Histotechnology
Meeting is now available at www.fshgroup.org. You can also go directly to the
online registration process by visiting www.fshmeeting.com.
Sincerely,
Jerry Santiago, BS, HTL(ASCP)QIHC
NSH Region
I recently took and passed the examination . I used the Dako book, material
from Ethel Macrea's presentation, NSH study guide and material from the other
references on the list.
Ethel can be reached at emac...@swskinpath.com
She is a wonderful resource.
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Date: Fri, 12 Feb
Hi everyone,
Since I received this e-mail from Lynne about a question that I asked, I
decided it was probably in my best interest not to ask any more questions in
general. Thank you to everyone that helped verify that my validation process
was indeed up to par! I will stay on the histonet
7,6
;)
Can anyone tell me what an acceptable pH range for IHC TBS wash buffer
is?
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Does anyone have a copy of the November 2009 ASCP Lab Medicine journal
that they wouldn't mind parting with? I have a colleague who's wife had
a paper published in that edition and he would like to have a copy.
Thanks!
Justin Peters, HTL (ASCP)
4355 Innslake Drive
Glen Allen, Virginia 23060
Just out of curiosity: isn't your colleague's wife entitled to a copy of the
issue where she published the article?
René J.
--- On Mon, 2/15/10, Justin Peters jpet...@bostwicklaboratories.com wrote:
From: Justin Peters jpet...@bostwicklaboratories.com
Subject: [Histonet] November 2009 copy of
Tery,
Have you address this question fro Histo Net.?
Let me Know
John
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Felton,
My lab is Dermatology research and processes skin samples only. I have
tried the UltraLight Fixative by Pacific Southwest and found that it works
quite nicely . My HE are picture perfect, and my receptors on my IHC's
stain well. I use it because it doesn't seem to be as harsh or drying
Thanks Beth, I have not had a lot feedback on this question.
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My name is Eric Weber and I am a recruiter for Maxim Government
Services. We are one of the leading providers of contract medical
personnel to the Veteran Affairs Medical Centers. I'm currently
recruiting for a Histo Tech for a long term (6 months) contract in
Southern California. This
I will be out of the office starting 02/15/2010 and will not return until
02/16/2010.
I am on vacation today. I will respond to you tomorrow when I return.
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