Hi All,
Is anyone out there doing digital Pathology across institutions? Consults?
Primary diagnosis?
Thank you,
Lacie
Lacie Algeo, HTL (ASCP) MBCM
Histology Supervisor
Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center Laboratory
101 W 8th Avenue
L-2
Spokane, WA 99204
509-474-4418
FAX 509-474-2052
lacie.a
Hi,
VEGF is driving me nuts. I was hoping someone might have some
suggestions. I have been using clone VG1 for a while. I have never really
been particularly happy with it. The labeling is not nearly as specific as
I would like and there is almost always some background. If I dilute it
more the
Hi Lisa,
Skin seemed to work fine for me.
Amos
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It depends if the registered MT has taken histotechnology theory and practice.
If the MT has not taken those studies, the MT cannot substitute a registered
HT/HTL.On the other hand, a registered HT/HTL for sure cannot do what a
registered MT does, just because of the same reason, lack of theory
Good Morning folks...
The Safety officer here is wondering how everyone is going to handle the
labeling of secondary reagent bottles when the switch is made from the NFPA
(diamonds) to the new GHS (pictograms)? She said the only GHS labels she has
seen are humongous and won't fill properly on
Hello HistoNetters,
Just wondering what an ASCP registered HT/HTL can do in a histology lab that an
ASCP registered MT cant.
Thanks,
Amylin Johnson, B.S., HTL(ASCP)
Associates in Pathology
Wausau, WI 54401
715-847-2130
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Hi everybody,
I was wondering whether you can use proteinase K instead of trypsin for
antigen retrieval in immunohistochemistry. Sure thing you can use both,
but do they unmask the same antigens?
Thanks a lot for your thoughts,
All the best
Julio
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