Sexual problems are to be solved...
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This post is actually on behalf of some interns that are working at my company
over the summer. Their emails are included on this post, so I'm going to turn
it over to them:) But here is their description of what they're doing:
In answer to Jack's questions (I thought about replying myself, but
Thanks a lot for your response Adrienne! I think I may be able to help you with
this. Is there a time we can talk off-line over the phone? My number is
317-281-1975.
Best Regards,
Jack
On Jul 21, 2011, at 9:49 AM, Adrienne Anderson rennie1...@yahoo.com wrote:
This post is actually on
Hi all. Is anyone out there using one of the small, low volume slide scanners
for use in frozen sections? We have looked at a couple of the larger scanners
for other purposes but wanted to know how the smaller ones would work for our
pathologists to review frozen slides from off-site
Hi List,
We are retrogradely labeling spinal motoneurons with Fast Blue, which works
well. When we process our sections (60-µm) for immunohistochemical labeling,
the Fast Blue signal becomes much weaker. We believe that the detergents we are
using to facilitate antibody penetration are also
I am posting the following position announcements for Dr. Patricia
Latham at GWU, in Washington, DC. If you are interested in the
positions, please contact her directly: plat...@mfa.gwu.edu. Thank you!
One position is funded for development of a histopathology core lab in
the GW School of
How long and at what RPM do you process your CSF cytocentrifuge specimens?
Thank you.
Marcia Fisher
Histology Supervisor/Lab Safety Officer
El Centro Regional Medical Center
1415 Ross Ave
El Centro, CA 92243
760-339-7267
760-482-5365(F)
www.ecrmc.orghttp://www.ecrmc.org/
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Hi Histonet,
Can someone from the University of Pittsburg immunohistochemistry department
please send me an email. One of the pathologists here wanted me to find out
what you all do for Hep C. Do you perform the immuno or other?
Thank you in advance.
Loralee McMahon, HTL (ASCP)
Greetings,
My name is Kevin and I've been working in a pathology / clinical lab setting
for the past 8 yrs.
I've recently heard about veterinary histology and the possibilities seem
endless. My initial searches have not been very productive and I've even heard
that certain states do
500rpm for 5 minutes using the Shandon Cytospin 3
Regards
Tony Henwood JP, MSc, BAppSc, GradDipSysAnalys, CT(ASC), FFSc(RCPA)
Laboratory Manager Senior Scientist
Tel: 612 9845 3306
Fax: 612 9845 3318
the children's hospital at westmead
Cnr Hawkesbury Road and Hainsworth Street, Westmead
any one has the procedure to make 0.5% acid alcohol
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Dorothy,
Usually made up in 70% ethanol using Hydrochloric acid ie:
Ethanol 70ml
Water 30ml
HCl (Concentrated) 0.5ml
But a recipe should be available for your 0.5% acid alcohol (since we are
assuming HCL and 70% ethanol is used - could be any other acid or absolute
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