[Histonet] Immunohistochemistry Workshop in Vancouver

2019-09-08 Thread John Garratt via Histonet
For technologists, pathologists, residents, scientists or anyone else interested in immunohistochemistry. On Friday, October 25, 2019, the cIQc will be holding our 2019 Technical Workshop: The Finer Details of IHC Readout. Click here to [REGISTER](https://pathology-payment.med.ubc.ca/2019-

Re: [Histonet] Tissue scrolling

2019-09-08 Thread Margaryan, Naira via Histonet
I do the same way! Good luck! Naira From: Colleen Forster Sent: Sunday, September 8, 2019 12:43 PM To: John Garratt Cc: Erin McCarthy ; histonet-request Subject: Re: [Histonet] Tissue scrolling We cut alot if these. This is the protocol: 1. The microtome, bla

Re: [Histonet] Tissue scrolling

2019-09-08 Thread Colleen Forster via Histonet
We cut alot if these. This is the protocol: 1. The microtome, blade and water bath are cleaned well. We follow withRNAse Away wipe down as an added precaution. 2. We use a coplin jar of 100% ethanol for forceps, pick or whatever other tool you might use that comes into contact with and dip and c

Re: [Histonet] Tissue scrolling

2019-09-08 Thread John Garratt via Histonet
The best I can offer is to advise you to wipe the knife holder area down with a cleaning solvent and use a fresh blade. Clean forceps with a solvent and place the scroll (50 microns) directly into a labelled 1.5mL plastic vial. I would be interested on other thoughts on this. John www.ciqc.c