Histonetters -
Our lab is planning on having a FS section slides sent out to a pathologist
out-of-state to read. Reading time is not an issue. What mounting media are
most folks using to permanently mount the cover glass? Thanks in advance for
your help.
Yours,
Dave
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Thank you all for your information on IHC manual staining. I appreciate
everyone's prompt attention.
Yours,
Dave
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Hello Histoneters -
Does anyone still do manual IHC's? If so, which IHC staining kits would you
recommend? Thanks.
Yours,
Dave
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Wow! We're looking for the same qualifications as Eileen Akemi, except our
position is in Corte Madera, CA
On Sunday, Eileen wrote;
ATTENTION HISTOLOGISTS! Do you know of anyone who is looking for a job? We have
an opening in our pathology laboratory located in a private practice
Gastroenterol
I have been racking my brain trying to find a histology procedure that
addresses CA regulations for disposal of formaldehyde, xylene and alcohol.
If any CA histo-person can send it off to me, I would greatly appreciate your
help.
BTW, I know of a histotech position for a lab in Marin County,
What seems to work best, other than human tissue, to practice FS's and Mohs?
Dave
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Hey all,
We have been having some issues with sectioning and staining rat brain tissue.
We are doing doing a simple nissl + myelin stain. Here are all the details:
(1) Rats are perfused with 4% paraformaldehyde. After perfusion, brains are
post-fixed in PFA for at least 24 hours, but some