n antibody or (more realistically) a staining machine in which
you must only use the liquids sold by its vendor.
John Kiernan
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From: Tom Wells via Histonet
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To: histonet@lists.ut
, which means they will
invariably have been published in the first half of the 20th century, i.e. 50
or 60 years, or more, ago.
Bryan Llewellyn
Tom Wells via Histonet wrote:
> Given that our Institute's library is closed due to the pandemic, is
> anyone aware of on-line versions of Histotech
Given that our Institute's library is closed due to the pandemic, is anyone
aware of on-line versions of Histotechnology/ Histochemistry textbooks? Thanks.
Tom
Tom Wells BSc, MEd, MLT, ART
Faculty
Medical Laboratory Science
School of Health Sciences
SW03-3088
(604) 412-7594
BCIT
Hi,
Some time ago I discovered an incredibly useful teaching resource. I believe it
was part of an external quality assurance program for Histopathology. It had a
large collection of images from materials that they had received for
evaluation. These images were from all areas such as
Dear Banjo,
A reference to the article would be helpful; there must be more to it than one
sentence!
Formaldehyde has been known for decades to be hazardous, and there are safety
regulations in places where it is used. Plenty of old-timers are still alive
and well after woking with