[Histonet] curling of kidney sections in water path

2015-12-10 Thread mohamed abd el razik via Histonet
dear all, i'm facing an issue that trouble us when we process tissue samples of different organs and cutting them; all organs are ok and spread fine and somoothly on ater path except for kidney sections (looks wrinkled and curled as if the praffin fram around it prevent it from spread!!!). i hav

Re: [Histonet] contents of Histonet Digest, Vol 145, Issue 10

2015-12-10 Thread Hans B Snyder via Histonet
Message: 3 Date: Wed, 9 Dec 2015 19:49:37 + From: "Vickroy, Timothy" To: "'histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu'" Subject: [Histonet] Use of microarrays or tissue rolls for immuno controls Message-ID: <32332277dfb64786a26649d55d2ec9f5@EXCHSRVR15.mshmc.local> Content-Type: text/pl

Re: [Histonet] embalmed cadaver tissue

2015-12-10 Thread Bob Richmond via Histonet
Nancy Schmitt at pa-ucl.com asks: >>Does anyone work with embalmed cadaver tissue? How is this handled for successful processing?<< Funeral directors embalm bodies using a solution of formaldehyde, alcohol, and dyes. I've autopsied a number of embalmed bodies. Tissue is sort of half-fixed, and wi

[Histonet] A bad link--again!!!!

2015-12-10 Thread Lester Raff MD via Histonet
I apologisze-gotta do something about this site! Here is the correct link! http://www.chicagonow.com/downsize-maybe/2015/12/what-i-learned-on-the-it-hurts-too-much-to-eat-diet/ Lester J. Raff,

[Histonet] Blog post--not work related

2015-12-10 Thread Lester Raff MD via Histonet
Just in time for the holidays! http://www.chicagonow.com/downsize-maybe/2015/12/what-i-learned-on-the-it-hurts-too-much-to-eat-diet/