ain your problem and
> involve your boss in future email exchanges.
>
> *John Kiernan*
> London, Canada
> = = =
>
> On 23/02/15, *Yak-Nam Wang * wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Does anyone know of a stain specific for gelatin? I would like to
> distinguish between firbous co
Hello,
Does anyone know of a stain specific for gelatin? I would like to
distinguish between firbous collagen and gelatin in treated tissue.
thank you
Yak-Nam
University of Washington
Seattle, WA
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hye powder is needed
per container area/# of slides. Do I just place powder at the bottom of a
dish with the slides and place in at 37 deg C?
Thank you for your help
Yak-Nam Wang
University of Washington
APL
Seattle, WA 98105
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x27;t very steep, and
it's free!
http://rsbweb.nih.gov/ij/
There is also a pc version.
Good luck
Yak-Nam Wang
On 9/28/10 1:47 PM, "Wagner, Richard [BUL/LAK]"
wrote:
> Louise:
>
> Versatile image analysis software like OmniMet can solve this problem.
> Powerful digit
hat there may be a slight
difference in 'shrinkage' that occurs given the main ingredient is ethanol
on some of the alternatives, so fat fixed in one of these alternatives would
give an erroneously smaller adipose cell size. Any insight would be greatly
appreciated.
Thank you
Yak-Nam Wang
Hi,
At the University of Washington we have been told to lower the sash all the
way when the hood is not in use to save energy and money. I believe there
have been several Universities that have done some cost analysis of this and
have show large savings in money (one study stated $1500 per year p
mostly to
> prepare thin brain sections embedded in celloidin but not for what you would
> like to do.
> If you are able to do it, for sure we all would like to know.
> René J.
>
> --- On *Fri, 4/10/09, Yak-Nam Wang * wrote:
>
> From: Yak-Nam Wang
> Subject: Re: [Histon
Message-
> From: histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu [mailto:
> histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Bernie Taupin
> Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 12:07 AM
> To: Yak-Nam Wang; histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
> Subject: Re: [Histonet] Whole human feet
>
> No offense, du
Correction, we would like the cut to be dorsal to plantar surface (e.g.
through the metatarsals), not anterior to posterior (that would be a rather
large section!)
Cheers!
Yak-Nam
On 4/6/09 5:04 PM, "Yak-Nam Wang" wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> If possible, we would like to
Hello all,
If possible, we would like to obtain histological sections of adult human
feet (plane of the anterior-posterior surface). Does anyone know of
labs/groups that have done this or something similar?
Thank you for your help
Yak-Nam Wang
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