You can fix in Flemming's Liquid or, better in an aqueous solution
of Osmic Acid at 1% for 24 hours.
The Osmic acid has also the property to blacken fats.
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with the Masson's trichrome staining:
Cytoplasms from bright red to greenish.
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.
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from the A Text-book of Histology, please see at:
http://www.mediafire.com/view/?5gjm10epdg303ja
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I don't know if such procedure is suitable for the study of your specimen but
take it just like a suggestion.
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and you can still find something on
eBay.
Despite its low cost they give good results.
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a slice to detach from a slide
through a process.
Massimo Tosi
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Oggetto: [Histonet] Chromic
only the side of the slide where
I'll attach the specimen.
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hey have a look http://bit.ly/WAOQgM
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the pieces too hard.
I use an intermediate mix of 50% 95° and 50% 100° ethanol solution too.
It is advisable to make two or more steps in new ethanol and Xylene solutions.
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staining by hand.
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Inviato: Martedì 4 Dicembre 2012 14:18
Oggetto: [Histonet] Trichrome
Hi- need help troubleshooting
, to be liable
to less vibrations.
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Inviato: Venerdì 9 Novembre 2012 19:49
Oggetto: [Histonet] Microtome knives
it is
advisable to repeat quickly
the inclusion in a new paraffin.
NOTE: I perform all the procedure in manual mode and not automatically.
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have to filter the solution.
I wonder if there will be
a leak as mordant or it will be
necessary to lengthen the processing time.
Any experience
about?
Thank you in
advance.
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the
water and you read the temperature at which the paraffin, contained in the
capillary , melts.
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Yes. Especially when you watch into a test tube an 1% eosin solution and it is
going to be diluted with distilled water. At that point it can be used for the
staining of histological slices.
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in advance.
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and thinest grid up to 1 micron.
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In ricordo di Nice:
E Argo, che aveva visto Odisseo dopo vent’anni,
fu preso dal Fato della nera morte.
Omero, Odissea, XVII, 290-327
--- Ven 29/1/10, Jennifer MacDonald jmacdon
... to all those who kindly responded at my email.
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Massimo Tosi
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E Argo, che aveva visto Odisseo dopo vent’anni,
fu preso dal Fato della nera morte.
Omero, Odissea, XVII, 290-327
Hi all,
I am an amateur naturalist, and I'm looking for an used microtome, but working,
even on old model, to be used for histological sections of samples included in
paraffin.
Please can anyone give me useful directions where to find it?
Thank you all for you help,
Massimo Tosi
.) --- 8 gr. of Formic Ac.
Total solution = 5.4 + 9.1 = 14.5 ml.
So I have to add 100 – 14.5 = 85.5 ml. of H2O
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Massimo
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