[Histonet] Practice tissue?

2014-06-03 Thread David Waugh
Hello histonet, I was a member a number of years ago, but had gotten out of doing much histology (I was never a pro) for awhile…. but I seem to be back at it. I was wondering if people might have some ideas on a good “practice tissue”, one that I could embed, section, and stain (HE) to both

[Histonet] List abuse

2009-04-10 Thread David Waugh
Bernie, list moderators, and people who are better at tracking things: Looking at the long headers (that contain all the IP addresses of senders/receivers) Bernie Taupin emails originate from UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY OF NEW JERSEY and an IP address in Brooklyn NYC. Also, one can

Re: [Histonet] AO Blade holder

2009-04-01 Thread David Waugh
than your three posts. did you fail math or something? From: David Waugh dwa...@kent.edu To: Bernie Taupin bernietau...@ymail.com Sent: Wednesday, April 1, 2009 1:15:30 PM Subject: Re: [Histonet] AO Blade holder Sorry for the multiple emails. I did not know how to use THIS listserv. Some

[Histonet] AO disposable blade holder

2009-03-31 Thread David Waugh
I have a question regarding a AO disposable blade holder (Cat# 824). This link should show a picture of a similar one (http:// www.usedmicroscopes.com/images/AO820Microtome.jpg) The blade is tightened with a lever on the right that rotates a d- shaped cam. Two screws are used the set the

[Histonet] decapod cuticle sections

2008-12-29 Thread David Waugh
OK, I'm not a histologist, I'm a paleontologist (%**'it Jim, I a Doctor not a). I am trying to make paraffin sections of decalcified decapod cuticle (from modern material, not fossil). The major problem I have been having is that the sections keep falling off the slides during