o:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Galbraith, Joe
Sent: Wednesday, September 02, 2009 10:49 AM
To: Robert Richmond; histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: RE: [Histonet] Re: Ink issues
I concur with the Samurai Pathologist. Long ago, we used Bouin's but
have stopped that procedure and pre
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From: histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
[mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Robert
Richmond
Sent: Wednesday, September 02, 2009 12:24 PM
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] Re: Ink issues
About what to p
About what to put on tissue to make the marking ink stick to it:
I don't use anything. The trick is to blot the surfaces thoroughly dry
with a paper towel before you try to put the ink on. Of course,
there's nothing you can use that will make ink adhere well to
cauterized surfaces (some breast bio
Good Morning,
We dip the inked tissue in a container of Acetone. We use the 7-dye kit from
Bradley Products, Inc.
Wanda
WANDA G. SMITH, HTL(ASCP)HT
Pathology Supervisor
TRIDENT MEDICAL CENTER
9330 Medical Plaza Drive
Charleston, SC 29406
843-847-4586
843-847-4296 fax
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My Docs use acetone.
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From: histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
[mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Amspacher,
September
Sent: Wednesday, September 02, 2009 7:03 AM
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] Ink issues
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