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
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
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
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
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