Sabash,
What I think you may be referring to is the use of a surfactant in the antigen
retrieval solution to lower the surface tension. The theory being it reduces
bubble formation in the retrieval solution at high temperature and hence
disruption of tissue. Before moving to commercial antigen
Hi Histonetters!
I hope you are having a great day and cruising into the weekend. I have an
opportunity that I want to share in hopes that you or someone you know might
be interested.
I am looking for a Field Applications Support Specialist IHC for a
territory in New England. This is a RELIA EXC
Hi Histonetters,
ICYMI - In case you missed it!!
I am so excited!! My latest article has been published in the NSH Quarterly
Career Center Newsletter under my byline:
Make the Cut
My latest article is entitled: Relocation An Action Plan
This is part 3 of 3 in my series on relocation. You c
Hi Atsoka! I’d be willing to trade you fresh slides for those foggy ones-
studying effects of age on charges slides. Contact me at: Dave.c.juliano
at gmail dot com if you’re interested!
On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 8:24 AM Atoska Gentry via Histonet <
histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu> wrote:
> Hello
Hello again histonet-ers-
I am working with a company do validate a new rapid (another new) tissue
processor... we are currently in the process of submitting a proof of concept
paper to CAP then will submit a formal white paper with data. What I am
curious about is locating tumor tissue that c
Hello,
Has anyone had success cleaning old charged slides which have become foggy over
time.
Thanks!
~Atoska
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