Hi Histocare and any other relatively new people to Histonet,
First, hello from Bill and I in beautiful Vancouver and NSH where many
histologists are enjoying old friends and making new friends from around
the world. Let's remember histology is still a pretty small field in the
US with about
Hi, and thanks for the intervention! :)
This is the first bit of rational and non-confrontational communication
relating to advertising I've received thus far and appreciate this very much
Marvin. I'll respectfully honor the intention of histonet. Had I been
approached with respect and asked
Hi all,
We have just been informed that Ventana is discontinuing the INFORM HPV Family
6 ASR and the Family 16 Probe ASR. I believe that Ventana is the only company
that offers this kind of product.
We don't have any experience in our laboratory developing and testing our own
cocktails. Can
Well, if I had ever thought of using your services in the past, after reading
this post I would never consider it. You should have quit responding a couple
of posts ago.
Lori
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From: histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
What was the initial purpose for starting the Histonet, I assume it was to
offer a forum for Histotech to get assistance with problems they may encounter.
It offends me when there are those that feel they can control what is posted,
the histonet is for the group not a few individuals.
Histocare
I'm sorry you feel that way but my responses have been respectful and courteous
even as I have been attacked for making a service available to those who need
it. If my advertising was not of interest to anyone in particular it is easy
just to ignore.
I'm just not understanding how someone can
After talking with my rep, it sounds like they are trying to come up with an
offering next year that will help users replace the test. You can stock up on
probe for now. I got a nice discount on a bulk order of probe that will last me
until Fall of 2013.
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From:
Marvin, you are always a calming and steady force. Exchange, learn, grow and
share with respect. . . Histonet
William DeSalvo, B.S., HTL(ASCP)
Owner/Consultant, Collaborative Advantage Consulting
Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2012 03:16:05 -0400
From: mha...@histosearch.com
To: wdesalvo@outlook.com
Hello,
I have been staining scaffold material for ECM components. Currently
I've been using Movat pentachrome and Masson's trichrome. I was
wondering, does fibronectin turn a particular color using these
staining protocols? Also, is there a histochemical way of staining for
fibronectin
Dear Histonetters:
Thanks, Marvin for a great summary of Histonet. (It is copied below if anyone
didn't get to read it ).
For those of you who don't know, Marvin has compiled the Histonet archive for
many, many years on his Histosearch website. It is a great, searchable data
source. Thanks
Hi Everyone,
I'd like some input as to what labs are using as a procedure for this antibody.
Is enzyme digestion or a form of antigen retrieval with heat used? What
dilution and detection system do you use as well as what type of machine is it
run on?
Thanks for the info,
Jean Taylor, HT
We do not use AE1/AE3 anymore. OSCAR single clone is a much better antibody. We
retired AE1/AE3 out of fear that it will lead to false negative results in
sentinel nodes.
Hadi
On Oct 3, 2012, at 3:50 PM, Jackie Ferracone wrote:
Nice antibody, we use Proteinase-K, at a dilution of 1:500.
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