Or does it detect only 3???
Bernice Frederick HTL (ASCP)
Senior Research Tech
Pathology Core Facility
ECOGPCO-RL
Robert. H. Lurie Cancer Center
Northwestern University
710 N Fairbanks Court
Olson 8-421
Chicago,IL 60611
312-503-3723
b-freder...@northwestern.edu
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I know I just saw a box of these in my garage. I will check over the weekend. I
have a plethora of old microscope/microtome parts left over from my father that
I have no clue what to do with anymore.
-Bridget Maryott, HT (ASCP)
Tissue Sample Management
Ventana Medical
Hi,
I am a student and I am working on an assignment writing a mock SOP for the H
E staining procedure, both progressive and regressive. One heading of the SOP
is control. I read the book and tried to google for a good answer as to what
this part of the SOP entails. I know that controls
Usually now I only run an HE control when I get a new lot of hematoxylin or
eosin to make sure the stain is good. In other labs (especially if they are a
strict GLP lab) I have run a control daily. I think it is just dependent on
how strict your QA department is.
Sarah Goebel-Dysart, BA,
Thank you to the people who responded to my inquiry about the IDH1 antibody.
I think we have found one to try.
I have also have a request for the MHC-Class 1 antibody for muscle biopsies.
Could anyone performing this suggest a vendor. So far I am coming up with
antibodies for frozen
Running one HE control at the start and finish of the day's staining was my
standard procedure. I wanted to being able to determine how good the staining
was at the start and end of the day's work.
René J.
--- On Wed, 11/23/11, Sarah Dysart sdys...@mirnarx.com wrote:
From: Sarah Dysart
Hello- Please share with me if you have Standard Work in you
Histology lab. We are looking at several systems for tracking
but we also want to implement Standard Work with audits.
This would include accessing, embedding sectioning,
Does anyone know if there are any image analysis software available to analyze
chromgenic in-situ hybridization (CISH), that are for in vitro diagnostics?
Thanks!
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You got me to thinking, that I would be in a real jam if I ever lost mine!
I'd rather buy one from someone who has old ones they don't need any more,
but I did find some (at least I think this is what you're describing)
available online at:
We are trying to find out what other histology laboratories do with regards to
the minutes/seconds for each step in the Hema-Diff stain? How many dips per
each step? We would greatly appreciate it. Thanks!
Diana Martinez-Longoria
Histology Technician (ASCP)cm
El Centro Regional Medical
Precision Equipment and Design in South Carolina can make them for you. They
have a machine shop and they make metal and plastic parts for microtomes,
processors, etc.
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From: Susan Bachus susanbac...@verizon.net
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
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We have been running the same B/R Instument for alcohol and xylene for the last
7-8 years. It is fantastic. We have not found any heat issues with it at all,
It is run every day ussually two to three runs per day.
Matt Lunetta
BS HT(ASCP)
Longmont United Hospital
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Date: Tue, 22 Nov
Hello everyone. In my laboratory we have an old version of the Leica TP1020
tissue processor. My question is this. My supervisor told me that after the
machine finished processing the tissues on the next day, the tissue basket
was going to be in the last container which is going to be the second
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