It is actually not a website but the internet communication (like a listserve)
they have for PA’s. For instance, histology has one at
histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edumailto:histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
that is used to communicate and network online.
Thanks again!
Dorothy Webb
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Hi Megan,
Welcome to the anatomic side! I just googled history of tissue dyes and a
wealth of information popped up including this PDF:
www.immunologie-labor.com/cellmarker_files/IET_reagents_07.pdf
all about the discovery of hematoxylin and aniline dyes. The time period you
mentioned was the
We are using a similar method at our site. The aspirate is placed into EDTA
and then into formalin to fix. We pour the aspirate through a biopsy bag,
open the bag and scrape the spicules together, transfer them to another
biopsy bag and process as usual. I have received several compliments on