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Thanks for all the great info Pearl! I forget some of those easy things day to
day.
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Lab Assoc I
Animal Disease Lab
Galesburg, Il
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Thanks for your information Jack. I will look into the Acrylosin as an option
for doing MMA samples.
We are using the LR White as an alternative to GMA. We have had lots of trouble
with getting it to polymerize evenly and consistently. So now, of course, we
are having issues with knife lines
Can anyone help me answer some questions regarding CPT billing for pathology? I
would be so ever greatful.
If you can please email me and I can be more specific.
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I had a investigator say that he is using 10% Buffered Formalin Acetate to fix
his mouse brains. They order it from Fisher (127-09-3). It is buffered with
Sodium Acetate instead. Has anyone ever used this and why would you want to? I
have never heard of it before! It is a new one to me!
Hello Histonetters
What company is everyone buying their Cam 5.2 antibody from? Thanks for the
information.
Cindy Pyse, CLT, HT (ASCP)
Laboratory/Histology Supervisor
X-Cell Laboratories
e-mail cp...@x-celllab.com
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We get ours from Becton Dickinson, product #349205.
Mark
On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 9:23 AM, Cynthia Pyse cp...@x-celllab.com wrote:
Hello Histonetters
What company is everyone buying their Cam 5.2 antibody from? Thanks for the
information.
Cindy Pyse, CLT, HT (ASCP)
Laboratory/Histology
Ventana
Linda A. Sebree
University of Wisconsin Hospital Clinics
IHC/ISH Laboratory
DB1-223 VAH
600 Highland Ave.
Madison, WI 53792
(608)265-6596
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More likely buffered with calcium acetate.
The late Ralph Lillie advocated 2% calcium acetate as a good buffer for
formalin mixtures.
One gets buffering plus some calcium ions to help with the stabilization
of lipids.Also easy, just one weighing.
Anything Lillie recommends is on a very sound
I should have mentioned...we use it at 1:20 dilution.
Mark
On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 9:27 AM, Mark Tarango marktara...@gmail.com wrote:
We get ours from Becton Dickinson, product #349205.
Mark
On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 9:23 AM, Cynthia Pyse cp...@x-celllab.comwrote:
Hello Histonetters
Jennifer, the only reason I am aware of using acetate over phosphate buffering
would be to minimize the precipitation that happens when phosphate buffered
formalin contacts alcohol concentrations greater than 70%. It is why some
automated tissue processors have a warm water flush step. The two
Becton Dickinson
On 2011-07-28, at 12:53 PM, Mark Tarango marktara...@gmail.com wrote:
I should have mentioned...we use it at 1:20 dilution.
Mark
On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 9:27 AM, Mark Tarango marktara...@gmail.com wrote:
We get ours from Becton Dickinson, product #349205.
Mark
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