[Histonet] Re: holly nuclei bat man

2013-01-06 Thread Hobbs, Carl
Hmmm...I have raised this issue beforeno answer. All answers to datepure conjecture! Lol...if you meant "Holly".rather than "Holy" or even "Holey"...nice one, Batwoman! Caped Crusader. ___ Histonet mailing list Histonet@lists.utsouthwest

Re: [Histonet] holly nuclei bat man

2013-01-06 Thread Rene J Buesa
The reference for the "Nuclear bubbling" article is: Journal of Histotechnology, 1990; 13(2):135-6 René J. From: Patsy Ruegg To: gu.l...@gmx.at Cc: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu Sent: Sunday, January 6, 2013 12:34 PM Subject: RE: [Histonet] holly nuclei bat man Yes this all makes good sens

RE: [Histonet] holly nuclei bat man

2013-01-06 Thread Patsy Ruegg
Yes this all makes good sense and explains why I may not be able to have control of this because I do not always do the tissue fixation and processing myself. That first step of adequately fixing (cross linking the proteins) to protect them from tissue processing and AR are so important. The

Re: [Histonet] a problem with giemsa stain for h.pylori

2013-01-06 Thread Rene J Buesa
Filter your Giemsa solution before using it or better yet, get a newer staining solution René J. From: Shahram Sabeti To: "histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu" Sent: Sunday, January 6, 2013 10:07 AM Subject: [Histonet] a problem with giemsa stain for h.pylori hello every body,     on giema stai

Re: [Histonet] holly nuclei bat man

2013-01-06 Thread Rene J Buesa
According with some tests I made and an article published in the JOH, the so called "nuclear holes" occur when a section with some remaining amount of water underneath is dried in an oven at 60ºC or more. The "explanation" is that the heated underlying water "dissolves" nuclear material and henc

[Histonet] a problem with giemsa stain for h.pylori

2013-01-06 Thread Shahram Sabeti
hello every body,     on giema staining of gastric tissue slides for h.pylori,we have encounterd a major problem for a while.the problem is deposition of large flakes on the mucosal surface and we do not know why? do you know how to get rid of this problem. thank you in advance for your kind help

AW: [Histonet] holly nuclei bat man

2013-01-06 Thread Gudrun Lang
I have a quiet semi-scientific explanation. Formalin-fixation stabilizes proteins via crosslinking. AR "solves" methylol-adducts due to formaldehyde and perhaps also some crosslinks. Nuclei also have a protein-scaffold, filled with nucleinacids. It seems like a "ladder" or "hole in tights". It seem