John, you are SO RIGHT!
René J.
--- On Tue, 2/16/10, John Kiernan wrote:
From: John Kiernan
Subject: Re: [Histonet] Ultralight. Also bigger issues
To: "Beth Millerman"
Cc: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Date: Tuesday, February 16, 2010, 5:00 PM
If you don't know what
ly mop up excess formaldehyde (which can
induce artifacts which destroy detail) and will improve staining." This is the
language of the snake oil salesman.
John Kiernan
Professor, Dept of Anatomy & Cell Biology
University of Western Ontario
London, Canada
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Subject: [Histonet] Ultralight
Felton,
My lab is Dermatology research and processes skin samples only. I have tried
the UltraLight Fixative by Pacific Southwest and found that it works quite
nicely . My H&E are picture perfect, and my receptors on my IHC's stain well.
I use it b
Felton,
My lab is Dermatology research and processes skin samples only. I have
tried the UltraLight Fixative by Pacific Southwest and found that it works
quite nicely . My H&E are picture perfect, and my receptors on my IHC's
stain well. I use it because it doesn't seem to be as harsh or drying
Have anyone in Histoland converted from 10% NBF to the Ultralight Histology
system of processing?
I think it is marketed by Pacific Southwest Lab Equipment
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