Same here - we love them both..
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Hi Guys,
Please we are in the process of buying a new H E Stainers and
will appreciate it, if you guys could share your
experience(s) with me. The two stainers we are still looking at are stated
below;
1. Symphony by ventana
1. TissueTek Prisma(r)/Glas(tm) g2 Automated Slide
Hi Janice,
You must do that yourself at Histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
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Hi George,
You must do that yourself at Histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
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Joyce Weems
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thank you,
claire. llamas
Claire Llamas
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I must disagree Tony, with my experience,using Periodic acid instead of chromic
acid in the GMS stain I have no problem demonstrating Pseudo fungi nor strong
results demonstrating Pneumocystis, think you may be confusing stains, this is
not a (PSAM)that I am aware of.
Michael R. LaFriniere,
Hi Claire,
You must do that yourself at Histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
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Joyce Weems
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Hello,
Well, our ancient incubator finally died. We didn't use it often except for a
couple of special stains that we do manually. Does anyone have a microwave
procedure for PAS with Diastase or Fontana-Masson that they would share?
Thanks,
Gale
Gale Limron HT, CT (ASCP)
Histology Supervisor
Hi John,
My company SciGene has a product called CytoBond Removable Coverslip Sealant
that was designed for use in FISH as replacement to rubber cement for
temporarily sealing of the coverslips during probe hybridization. Customers
tell us how much easier it is to remove as opposed to rubber
Dear Listers,
Just a reminder about tomorrow's webinar on image integrity. It will discuss
some interesting stats re: reported cases of scientific misconduct based on
published images.
Hi Michael,
The PASM uses periodic acid, followed by the methenamine silver reaction. This
is usually for basement membranes, though some methods, including mine, uses a
thiosemicarbazide step before the silver.
GMS uses Chromic acid followed by the methenamine silver reaction.
The idea of a
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