Hi Richard!
That is the duplicate of what we do in our lab. We were putting both the
core and the clot on the same slide for in house testing, but den outs we
sometimes have to split the specimen and only on a slide.
I have a question for you about ISH Kappa/Lambda. What decal protocol do
you u
Hello everyone:
I'm wonder what your protocol is for cutting formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded
bone marrow core biopsy specimens? Do you cut a limited number of slides
upfront and then go back to the block if the pathologist requests histochemical
stains or immunohistochemical tests? We are i
Jennifer, You might want to get the VIR Animal Processing manual from the NSH.
Hopefully is it still availableā¦see the bottom of this link.
http://nsh.org/sites/default/files/EducationalMaterialsOrder2.7.08-2.pdf
Brett Connolly, HTL, PhD
(happily retired)
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Thank you John.
From: John Kiernan
Sent: Monday, May 3, 2021 10:32 AM
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu; Mac Donald, Jennifer
Subject: Re: Animal Histology
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Jennifer MacDonald asked, "Can anyone recommend a good book
Wow, what an excellent list John. I didn't ask the question but will surely
use the response. Thank you for sharing.
Respectfully,
Colleen Forster HT(ASCP)QIHC
University of Minnesota
On Mon, May 3, 2021 at 12:32 PM John Kiernan via Histonet <
histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu> wrote:
> Jennife
Jennifer MacDonald asked, "Can anyone recommend a good book for processing
animal tissue?" Here's a list of 14 of the ones published since 1990, with very
brief descriptive notes. There are, of course, plenty of good books that are
older than these.
Lyon,H (1991): Theory and Strategy in Histoch