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Sent: Wed, July 6, 2011 9:22:38 PM
Subject: [Histonet] Routine H E stain,
Hello Histonetters,
I am from toxicopathology lab where we perform HE on rat tissues and
store these slides for 10 long years.
We use self lab prepare Harris hematoxylin
Sent: Wed, July 6, 2011 9:22:38 PM
Subject: [Histonet] Routine H E stain,
Hello Histonetters,
I am from toxicopathology lab where we perform HE on rat tissues and
store these slides for 10 long years.
We use self lab prepare Harris hematoxylin (Hematoxylin crystal+Alcohol+
Ammonium alum +D/W
Amita,
We are a neurotoxicology lab that also provides histology services for
other researchers inside outside Rutgers, and we use Gill's #3
hematoxylin for our routine HEs on mouse and rat tissues. No fading that
I have noticed in all the years that I have been here. We get ours from
Thermo
It seems that your mounting medium is acid. Try to correct that rather than
changing the staining.
René J.
--- On Thu, 7/7/11, amitapan...@torrentpharma.com
amitapan...@torrentpharma.com wrote:
From: amitapan...@torrentpharma.com amitapan...@torrentpharma.com
Subject: [Histonet] Routine H E
;
amitapan...@torrentpharma.com
Subject: Re: [Histonet] Routine H E stain,
It seems that your mounting medium is acid. Try to correct that rather than
changing the staining.
René J.
--- On Thu, 7/7/11, amitapan...@torrentpharma.com
amitapan...@torrentpharma.com wrote:
From: amitapan
Hello Histonetters,
I am from toxicopathology lab where we perform HE on rat tissues and
store these slides for 10 long years.
We use self lab prepare Harris hematoxylin (Hematoxylin crystal+Alcohol+
Ammonium alum +D/W and Mercuric oxide for ripening) and 1% aqueous eosin.
The staining result