[Histonet] what do you think?

2010-06-26 Thread mohamed abd el razik
dear histonetters i have a quistion please regarding the thickness of lamina propria in small or larg intestine. what is the significant of it?? does it mean inflamation and pathological condition or mean more size and so absorption of nutrients? i mean does the thickning is favorable or not?  

RE: [Histonet] New CAP question ANP.22760

2010-06-26 Thread Thomas Jasper
Daniel, I think your observations are very good. Which brings me again to a point I was trying to make earlier. Anatomic Pathology is not the same as the General Clinical Lab or it's close counterparts. It almost seems like this is overblown re: validation. As you've pointed out, the interpret

Fw: [Histonet] Tissue Processors

2010-06-26 Thread mohamed abd el razik
i need it too as we are going to bring new tissue processor to our small lab --- On Sat, 6/26/10, Shirley Pan wrote: From: Shirley Pan Subject: [Histonet] Tissue Processors To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu Date: Saturday, June 26, 2010, 7:55 AM We are in the process of trying out tissue

RE: [Histonet] New CAP question ANP.22760

2010-06-26 Thread Daniel
One question I think a lot of you are not considering is that the clinical laboratory usually tests for analytes present in most patients. This allows the clinical lab to more easily run validations with hundreds of patients, using statistical tools to analyze the precision, specificity and sen

[Histonet] YFP staining

2010-06-26 Thread James Dooley
I trying to do staining of cytospins from CD11c Cre x rYFP. I am getting good staining using the Rabbit anti-GFP from Rockland on tissue sections that have been fixed in 4% PFA, cryoprotected. I have fixed the cytospins with 4% PFA over night and proceeded the the same staining protocol that I u

RE: [Histonet] New CAP question ANP.22760

2010-06-26 Thread Jesus Ellin
I have been reading the post to this question and it seems to me that there are different standards depending on the lab that is operating the methodology. I do agree that the core lab for years have had the instruction and training in the performance of validation. One thing that comes to min

RE: [Histonet] ARTICLE

2010-06-26 Thread Lee & Peggy Wenk
There was a teleconference on Violence in the Laboratory from NSH in 2001, given by Jan Mahoney. Is that the "article"? Peggy Wenk Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak, MI 48073 (and NSH Teleconference Coordinator) -Original Message- From: histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu [mailto:histone