Hi All,
In Charles J Churukian's "Manual of the Special Stains Laboratory of the
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Rochester
Medical Center, Rochester, NY" pg 192, he suggests "the following chemicals
should be kept refrigerated": all buffer solutions, hydroquinon
I'm posting this for a friend. I know the Director and one of the
Pathologists. They are super people who really appreciate and respect
Histotechs.
Univ. of New Hampshire Veterinary Diagnostic Lab has an opening for a
Supervising Senior Histotechnologist. I've been told it's a nice little lab
Hello all,
We're looking for a place that will do IHC for Pasturella multocida or where we
can purchase some antibody to do the test ourselves.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks
Denise Long Woodward, MS, HTL (ASCP) QIHC
University of Connecticut
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Hello all,
One of our veterinary pathology residents from France is looking for a staining
procedure for "Whipf's Polychrome".
Anyone have it and willing to share?
Thanks,
Denise Long Woodward
University of Connecticut
Connecticut Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory
Dept. of Pathobiology and
I believe there is a computerized image file of an entire male and a female
human body somewhere on the WWW. Maybe NIH?? These were whole mount
histologic sections. Don't know if the plane is correct for your needs with
regard to the sections of feet. News about it came out about 4-5 years ag
Posting for a friend..
"We have hit a bump in the road with our IHC test and thought maybe you
might have some input as we seem to be stuck. We stain (typically for
virus) frozen bovine tissues using Biocare's Mach-3 AP polymer kit and
develop with Vector Red, counterstain, and dehydr
In my experience, CD20 does not work in canine or feline tissues. Try
CD79a instead. I can't comment on the use of touch preps. With FFPE,
Dako TRS pH9 for 20 minutes works great.
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Yes I Have heard of total disintegration.
A histologist friend in Maine told me about having to take the heat knob
off a c
Hi folks,
I have a new antibody that seems to need both Protease digestion and
Citrate buffer antigen retrieval. Does anyone have any experience with
this double whammy approach and know if it works best to do EIER before
HIER or HIER before EIER. Perhaps it doesn't matter which is first?
Any
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