Hey guys
Just wanted to know if any of you had some luck with an antibody aigainst
rat HMGB1 and its receptors RAGE, TLR2, TLR4.
W
Thanks
Dr Fabrice GANKAM
UTSW
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Hello everyone,
I have an old Leica RM 2065 microtome that is in need of repair (the
clutch stopped working), but according to Leica, the machine is no longer
supported by the company. Does anyone have any suggestions for a company
or technician who might be able to repair the machine?
Thanks in
Hi Loralee
Try a butcher's supply store. They sell devices they use for vacuum packing
meat. By removing the air from the bag the evaporation of formalin is almost
zero and the specimens will remain intact for many years. The bags are also
more hardy than those sold with basic bag sealers.
Perhaps the best and least expensive tissue save bag sealer I have found can be
purchased from ULINE. There are benchtop models that easily fit in a hood,
there are floor models. The benchtop model we use cost less than $200 USD,
easily fits in a hood, and has been totally trouble free for 2 y
Hello Histonetters!
I am currently running a immunofluorescence reaction using free floating brain
sections and am having problems with the sections folding as I lift them to
mount at the end of the reaction.
To obtain the sections, I first perfused the mouse with 4%PFA, dissected the
brain
Hello Histonetters,
We are overstocked on Ultraview DAB detection kits and looking to sale some
for $2,300.00 per kit. We will pay for shipping within the continental US.
The kits are NOT registered with the button still attached.
We have 6 with the expiration Date: 4/2011
Lot #812955
We
We have a used Milestone RHS I Microwave Rapid Histoprocessor that we don't use
anymore. We will be remodeling the histology lab in the near future and don't
have room for it, so anyone out there in Histoland interested in this piece of
equipment? It is in excellent shape and we have lots of e
Hi louise! like Yak-Nam WangI do use Image J. It is very easy to use, you can
use just a picture and count particles/cells manually or do it automated after
defining the size threshold. The last way It will take you a bit more time
until you validate the process, but it is no difficult.
cheers,
HI!
I was hoping to find out if I would be able to apply CEU's from the Feb 2011
Fifth Annual International Retreat on Applied Immunohistochemistry and
Molecular Morphology to the State of Florida Department of Licensing. Does
anyone know?
There is not a lot of time to get the discounted rate f
Cardinal sells the Kapac sealer and a variety of sizes of bags at 2 mm & 4 mm
bags. This system is industrial and intended for laboratory use. We use to
store tissue on-site and transport tissue and cassette between sites. has
reduced storage space and incidence of fluid spills.
William DeSalv
I have been using a food sealer from Walmart (or the likes) for y
ears. You can buy the food seal bags in precut sizes or you can buy
a= roll and make your own. The sealer is around $100 (or less) an= d
the bags vary but are WAY less expansive then buying from a scientific
Milestone Medical has a really neat system. www.milesonemed.com It is called
the TissueSAFE. You will find it under preanalytical tools. We would love to
get one for our couriers and biospecimen repository. We haven't purchased it
yet.
Loralee McMahon, HTL (ASCP)
Immunohistochemistry Sup
Hello,
Can anyone recommend a bag and heat sealing system for archiving/shipping
tissue? Thanks in advance.
John
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Hello Histonetters
I need some expert advice concerning the disposal of DAB. Our lab is in NYS
and there has been some discussion on the
Teresa Iglesias wrote:
Hi all,
I have three 24-well plates with three brain sections in each well. For IHC,
do I have to prepare three different/fresh ABC dips for each 24-well screen
plate or can I incubate (30min) each successive screen plate into the
already used dip of ABC?
I would not.
Do
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