Statlab XS-3 & Acrymount. I do H & E staining only.
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Richard Allen mounting media REF 4111.
>>> Shannon Kleiner 7/24/2014 12:59 PM >>>
Formula 83 in first three stations and last four stations on the Leica XL
stainer.
>>> "Wineman, Terra" 7/24/2014 12:06 PM >>>
We use Richard Allan Clear-Rite 5min * 3 stations with any xylene based
mountin
Formula 83 in first three stations and last four stations on the Leica XL
stainer.
>>> "Wineman, Terra" 7/24/2014 12:06 PM >>>
We use Richard Allan Clear-Rite 5min * 3 stations with any xylene based
mounting type
Terra Wineman, HTL(ASCP)cm
Novus International
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We use Richard Allan Clear-Rite 5min * 3 stations with any xylene based
mounting type
Terra Wineman, HTL(ASCP)cm
Novus International
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[mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Hilliard, Dawud
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Joe,
Yes. We are about to go xylene-free (though we are still planning on using if
for cleaning, because the feedback we got was that we still needed to clean the
processors with xylene or we would run into problems, and my supervisor heard
from people that they had to go back to xylene flushing
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[Histonet] RE: xylene substitute for processing
Some people have issues with the smell and the other option is Ana
I have been using Clear Rite 3 for years on animal tissue in a VIP for overnite
processing and it is great. I get it from Fisher. There has never been a
problem with special stains but I use xylene on my stain lines.
Andi Grantham
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Subject: [Histonet] RE: xylene substitute for processing
Kelly,
Histo-Clear can b
Kelly,
Histo-Clear can be directly substituted for Xylene at every point in processing
and staining. It's completely non-toxic (even has a food grade rating), is
made from oranges, and smells delicious. You don't have to work in a hood and
it seems to make tissue less brittle than Xylene also.
I use the Shandon Excelsior and use an overnight run with Iso Alcohol and only
use Xylene in the cleaning cycle. Our Thermo Rep came out and set it all up for
us. No problems with the processing. I also use sub xylene in staining with a
few extra steps but no problems.
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We have been processing without xylene on ThermoFisher Excelsior processors for
a couple of years. We go directly from 100% isopropyl alcohol into paraffin.
A thermo sales rep should be able to give you some literature on this.
When we first got the processors we did side by side validation
xylene substitutes also require more time than xylene
"Johnson, Teri"
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[Histonet] Re: xylene substitute
Hi all,
I just wanted
We use a product called pro-par, produced by Anatech. We don't use permount
routinely, but a few of our specials require it. We dehydrate and then
clear with the pro-par, and it works fine for those stains. It is much less
harsh on tissue than xylene; we have three VIP's, and our specimens sit i
Sheila Hass at Micro Path Laboratories [where?} asks: >>Could someone
recommend a xylene substitute and mounting media to use for staining
and coverslipping (no vendors please)? I am considering processing
without xylene, and would like to discontinue it everywhere if
possible.<<
We've discussed t
You can view the MSDS for CBG Biotech's "Formula 83" xylene substitute at
www.cbgbiotech.com/msds/MSDS-Formula83071007.pdf
It's described as a "naphthenic hydrocarbon blend".
I'd note the low flash point (7 C, 45 F), considerably lower than
xylene's. Other aliphatic or naphthenic (cycloalkane) m
Jim,
I use Formula 83 from CBG on a Richard Allan CTM 6 glass coverslipper with no
problems.
Linda
Linda Blazek HT (ASCP)
Manager/Supervisor
GI Pathology of Dayton
Phone: (937) 293-4424 ext 7118
Email: lbla...@digestivespecialists.com
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Subject: [Histonet] Re: Xylene substitute
Questions about xylene substitutes: This has been discussed a good
many times on Histonet.
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Subject: [Histonet] Re: Xylene substitute
Questions about xylene substitutes: This has been discussed a good
man
Questions about xylene substitutes: This has been discussed a good
many times on Histonet.
There are two classes of xylene substitutes:
Limonene and turpentine are terpenes. Several brands; AmeriClear was
mentioned. Limonene is prepared by steam distillation of orange peels.
It has a strong citru
Tom,
We are using Formula 83 from CBG and like it a lot.
Linda
Linda Blazek HT (ASCP)
Manager/Supervisor
GI Pathology of Dayton
7415 Brandt Pike
Huber Heights, OH 45424
Phone: (937) 293-4424 ext 7118
Email: lbla...@digestivespecialists.com
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