g procedure described in the aforementioned publication is
performed at room temperature and is relatively fast. But as you
point out, it involves phenol which is not fun to work with.
Thanks to you and anyone else who has any thoughts!
--Shanon Pink
On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 8:42 AM, gayle
My apologies Gayle, I am new at this...
>From Histochemistry (1994) 101:51-55, "Polychromatic staining of epoxy
semithin sections: a new and simple method," by Tolivia, Navarro and
Tolivia. I am wondering if anyone out there has tried this technique.
Thank you for your time in responding!
--Shan
#x27;t find any carbol methylene blue and wondered about possible
substitutions.
Thanks in advance for any help anyone can offer!
Shanon Pink
University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Memphis, TN
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working on a research project in an electron microscopy lab and am trying
to find a way to H&E-stain thick sections, or find a stain that very
closely approximates H&E.
Thank you in advance for any help you can offer!
Shanon Pink
University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Department