I'll look into it. In the meantime, have you set up a service call?
T. Williams, HTL ( ASCP )
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Does anyone use the same paraffin for both tissue processing or infiltration
and embedding? We do with quality results; but the company is no longer making
that brand. Our brand before was a Fisher brand Paraplast Tissue Embedding
Medium that worked well for both infiltration and embedding.
Good Morning,
We have a job opening at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences for a
registered HT OR HTL. We have great benefits, retirement and holidays for our
employees and a relaxed, busy Histology Laboratory. We have an active service
with routine histology, special stains on
Hi every one
Any one know how to get 3 shades of eosin stain. I am using alcoholic eosin.
Thanks
Manahil Elbireir
HTL/ ASCP
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Hello All,
Does anyone know of a technique, special stain, biomarker, etc. that will
somehow demonstrate the difference between papillary dermis and reticular
dermis in skin. Estimating where the reticular dermis ends and the reticular
dermis ends is very subjective. Any help would be
I think that the nearest to what you wish is Eosin
- Phloxine Stain.
Here is the web page where you can find the formula.
http://protocolsonline.com/histology/dyes-and-stains/haematoxylin-eosin-he-staining/
I use it with very good results.
A good trichrome stain can help very much.
Here is a link to a picture.
http://download.videohelp.com/vitualis/med/his_pic_integument2.htm
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Read this page about eosin counterstaining on StainsFile.
Bryan Llewellyn
Cesar Francisco Romero wrote:
I think that the nearest to what you wish is Eosin
- Phloxine Stain.
Here is the web page where you can find the formula.
Eosin is differentiated by water content immediately following the Eosin
stain. This can be accomplished by a water rinse, or rinse in a diluted
alcohol. I prefer using 70% Alcohol to 95% Alcohol, then 3 washes of
Absolute, all timed to give the desired differentiation for the 3
desired shades.
Terri - agreed. We do the same.
Michael Ann Jones, HT (ASCP)
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On 9/11/14, 12:42 PM, Terri Braud tbr...@holyredeemer.com wrote:
Eosin is differentiated by water content immediately
Silly me: http://stainsfile.info/StainsFile/stain/hematoxylin/h-and-e-eo.htm
Bryan
Bryan Llewellyn wrote:
Read this page about eosin counterstaining on StainsFile.
Bryan Llewellyn
Cesar Francisco Romero wrote:
I think that the nearest to what you wish is Eosin
- Phloxine Stain.
Here
Ok, I can't help myselfbut all this talk is reminding me of 50 shades of
grey
(can't put this on Histonet)
I'll take my HistoPorn any day of the week over 50 shades!
All the pretty pictures under the scope. That is my passion~
I get my 3 shades of eosin with Richard Allan eosin Y.
We are looking at bringing MOHS in-house for a new physician. We already do a
great deal of frozen sections, so we are set up for cryotomy and staining,
however, I am in need of a good procedure for embedding, cryotomy etc.
Thank you,
Lacie
Lacie Algeo, HTL (ASCP) MBCM
Histology Supervisor
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