In my experience soaking the block in water works just as well as surface
decal. If you need to you can take the bone back, by reverse processing. Run
the block through the clean cycle back to water, then leave the bone in NBF for
24-48hrs. The fixative will protect the tissue when you put it ba
Hi histonetters! The 2015 Florida Society Meeting will be held May 15-17 in
Orlando. I know we have some great presenters out there who want to visit the
beautiful city of Orlando! Maybe someone out there wants to get started with
presenting? (Here's that nudge you've been waiting for...) What
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
I am happy to announce the official call for abstract submission for the 2015
Florida Society meeting.
All abstracts should be submitted by January 31, 2015.
The meeting will be held at the Buena Vista Palace Hotel and Spa in Orlando May
15-17, 2015.
We will als
Vintage histonetters will remember the valuable contributions to our body of
knowledge made by Russ Allison. I was saddened to hear of his recent
passing after a seven year battle with Alzheimers. I'll not presume to
eulogize him, there are many who knew him better and longer, suffice it to
sa
Hi all
I am returning to the histonet for some help.
The previous time I asked for help because I cannot stain correctly the muscle
tissue of a mollusc, the "Pen Shell" Atrina maura.
I returned because neither PTAH, Mallory´s, Masson´s or Milligan´s trichromes
stained consitently the muscle (s