Re: [Histonet] rolling sections

2014-06-12 Thread Lee & Peggy Wenk
tonet (histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu) Subject: [Histonet] rolling sections I have some researchers that want to do PCR. They want 10 - 10u sections in a micro-centrifuge tube. The only way to get the sections in the tube is for the sections to roll. How do you get sections to roll when yo

[Histonet] rolling sections

2014-06-12 Thread Roberta Horner
I have some researchers that want to do PCR. They want 10 - 10u sections in a micro-centrifuge tube. The only way to get the sections in the tube is for the sections to roll. How do you get sections to roll when you want them to roll? I've tried room temperature, on ice, brand new sharp blad

[Histonet] Rolling sections

2009-04-30 Thread Pixley, Sarah (pixleysk)
At one time, when we were using knives (not disposable blades), and we were using a roller plate, I found that the Shandon (now Thermo Scientific) M1 Embedding Matrix: http://www.thermo.com/com/cda/product/detail/1,1055,21902,00.html appeared to cause less rolling than OCT. You could try that.

Re: [Histonet] Rolling sections

2009-04-29 Thread Emily Sours
If your cryostat is set up correctly (ie, the roll plate isn't causing the rolling up), then I would try 100% EtOH instead of 70%, I have no idea why it works but sometimes, it does. Also, when our cryostat starts doing this, I just clean the blade and the knife and walk away for a few minutes--but

RE: [Histonet] Rolling sections

2009-04-29 Thread Watson, Linda
stern.edu] On Behalf Of Robyn Vazquez >Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2009 9:04 AM >To: Dearolf, Jennifer; histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu >Subject: RE: [Histonet] Rolling sections > >Jennifer, >It sounds like the sections are a little thick. Have you tried just >barely blow

RE: [Histonet] Rolling sections

2009-04-29 Thread Robyn Vazquez
, Jennifer Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 3:52 PM To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu Subject: [Histonet] Rolling sections Greetings, Histonetters! First, I wanted to thank all of you that responded to my e-mail a few years back about freezing small pieces of muscle tissue. We have found a method

Re: [Histonet] Rolling sections

2009-04-28 Thread ooi . ting . huay
9 11:00 AM Please respond to ti...@foxmail.com To "Dearolf, Jennifer" , "histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu" cc Subject Re: [Histonet] Rolling sections I also have problems in mounting brain sections...10um-30um in Leica Cryostathope anyone can share their experience

Re: [Histonet] Rolling sections

2009-04-28 Thread TF
发送时间: 2009-04-29 06:56:50 收件人: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu 抄送: 主题: [Histonet] Rolling sections Greetings, Histonetters! First, I wanted to thank all of you that responded to my e-mail a few years back about freezing small pieces of muscle tissue. We have found a method that works for

RE: [Histonet] Rolling sections

2009-04-28 Thread Garrison, Becky
: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu Subject: [Histonet] Rolling sections Greetings, Histonetters! First, I wanted to thank all of you that responded to my e-mail a few years back about freezing small pieces of muscle tissue. We have found a method that works for us, and if anyone is interested, I

[Histonet] Rolling sections

2009-04-28 Thread Dearolf, Jennifer
Greetings, Histonetters! First, I wanted to thank all of you that responded to my e-mail a few years back about freezing small pieces of muscle tissue. We have found a method that works for us, and if anyone is interested, I would be happy to share. It still involves the wonderfully explosive