I am working on a project and have received slides containing tissue that
seem to be poorly processed. I am currently using a Chandler's Reticulin
stain kit that was purchased through American MasterTech. My liver control
on the test slide is working but the tissue of unknown processing is not
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Hi All
Here in our lab we routinely hand stain reticulin sections. Our preferred choice
is the Gordon and Sweet method. The technique is easy to perform, diffing out
can be easily controlled via the staining microscope and a variety of
counterstains can be used in addition to the usual Neutral
Gomori's René
On Thursday, July 21, 2016 12:04 PM, Anita Buchiane via Histonet
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Does anyone out there still do the retic by hand? If so, can you share which
procedure you use? Thanks
Does anyone out there still do the retic by hand? If so, can you share which
procedure you use? Thanks
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Dear Histonetters!
I was wondering if anyone has a good working Gomori stain protocol for
Reticulin fibers. i understand that it's a pretty routine procedure; however
no one in my lab has ever done it, so I'm wondering if there is a
ready-to-use kit already or is it all from scratch. I'm trying to
Polyscientific of Bayshore NY has a very simple kit. You can find them on
line.
Vikki
On Jun 13, 2011 4:37 PM, Igor Deyneko igor.deyn...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Histonetters!
I was wondering if anyone has a good working Gomori stain protocol for
Reticulin fibers. i understand that it's a pretty
Hello to all in histoland. We are having a problem with our reticulin
stain. It is not showing a real delination of the reticulin fibers.
They are there but it tends to fade off.We do the brown and hopps
stain. Any help would be appreciated.
Allison Scott HT(ASCP)
Histology Supervisor
LBJ
Hi Alison,
Do you have a problem with all type of tissue ( Liver, Lung, Lymph Nodes,
Trephine ... ) or just Trephine specimens. ?
If you only have problems with Retic on BMT, if you use Formic Formaldehyde
Decal fluid, see if EDTA make a difference.
If you experience issue with all type of
We've had problems in the past when the reducing agent is not made fresh.
Scott, Allison D allison_sc...@hchd.tmc.edu
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From: Gudrun Lang gu.l...@gmx.at
Date: Thursday, February 18, 2010 9:07
Subject: [Histonet] reticulin stain Gomori
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Hi all!
Today I was asked if I knew the chemistry behind the ammonia-
iron-sulfat
NH4Fe(SO4)2 . 12H2O reaction in the reticulin
Hi all!
Today I was asked if I knew the chemistry behind the ammonia-iron-sulfat
NH4Fe(SO4)2 . 12H2O reaction in the reticulin stain of Gomori.
I couldn't help so I forward the question to the histonet comunity.
I hope, someone has a suggestion for me.
Gudrun Lang
Derek:
I am sending it to you under separate cover.
René J.
--- On Fri, 6/19/09, Derek Papalegis derek.papale...@tufts.edu wrote:
From: Derek Papalegis derek.papale...@tufts.edu
Subject: [Histonet] reticulin stain
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Date: Friday, June 19, 2009, 9:11 AM
I am
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