I've received permission to send a copy of the article from the
Biological Stain Commission on Stain Dye Stability to those who asked.
If you are one of those several individuals who asked me to send you a
copy, please contact me directly and I'll attach and send to you ASAP.
Sally Breeden,
I received a reply yesterday from an individual who attached a link to
the article in Biotechnic Histochemistry relating to stability of dry
stains. I have deleted that link but have had some inquiries from
others about that article. Would the person who posted in response to
my inquiry please
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[mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Breeden, Sara
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2011 12:09 PM
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Subject: [Histonet] Stain Dye Stability
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For those of you who are patiently waiting for a link to the article, I
am waiting for the person to re-post the link. If there is any way you
might be able to access the article by searching online, it comes from
Biotechnic Histochemistry 2009, 84(1): 11-15. Possibly there is some
sort of link
Dear Sara,
The Biological Stain Commission web site http://biostain.com has a Members
Only section that provides access to the complete archive of Biotechnic
Histochemistry and its predecessor, Stain Technology.
The publisher's web site http://informahealthcare.com (with links to find
I received an excellent reference relating to shelf life of dye and
stain powders and would like to post this as a reference for anyone
having questions. The journal BIOTECHNIC HISTOCHEMISTRY 2009, 84(1):
11-15. I believe that this reference could stand the Credibility Test
for accrediting