Does anyone know a retic stain that does not use uranyl nitrate?
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Reference for phosphotungstic acid substituting uranyl nitrate as a sensitizer:
Journal of Histotechnology, 2001; 24(2):113-116
René J.
--- On Tue, 4/6/10, John Kiernan jkier...@uwo.ca wrote:
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Subject: Re: [Histonet] Uranyl Nitrate
To: Rene J Buesa rjbu
Is there any substitutes for Uranyl Nitrate in the modified Steiner
Stain? How is it being disposed of?
Dawn Oakes HT
Olympic Medical Center
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Yes, 1% aq. sol. of phosphotungstic acid.
Want the reference?
René J.
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Yes. Please post the reference.
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John Kiernan
Anatomy, UWO
London, Canada
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From: Rene J Buesa rjbu...@yahoo.com
Date: Tuesday, April 6, 2010 17:03
Subject: Re: [Histonet] Uranyl Nitrate
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Our Safety people are asking us to stop using uranyl nitrate which I believe is
used in our Dieterle and Reticulin histochemical stains. Are there alternative
staining protocols that do not use uranyl nitrate (forgive me because this is
not my area of expertise)? Thank you.
Richard
Richard
Under separate cover I am sending what you are looking for.
René J.
--- On Wed, 10/21/09, Richard Cartun rcar...@harthosp.org wrote:
From: Richard Cartun rcar...@harthosp.org
Subject: [Histonet] Uranyl nitrate
To: Histonet histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Date: Wednesday, October 21, 2009, 1
I am looking for an alternate disposal method for my Uranyl Nitrate. I was
quoted at about $3000 from our haz. waste disposal company. I would like to
find a cheaper method. I cannot ship it outside the US. Would anyone be able
to take it and add it to their waste? I have about 500ml of a
Anyone still using Uranyl Nitrate. We have some in our fridge from '97 and
it's very expensive to get rid of. Any suggestions?
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I'm assuming it's expensive to dispose of due to its low-level
radioactivity. I'd recommend precipitating it into a solid uranium salt
before disposal... at least you'd have much less of it to dispose of ;)
kristen arvidson wrote:
Anyone still using Uranyl Nitrate. We have some in our fridge
Does anyone use a chemical other than Uranyl nitrate when performing a
Steiner/Modified Steiner stain? I've been asked by my safety dept to
discontinue use of this chemical as it is expensive to hazwaste it.
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Katie:
I developed a method that uses phosphotungstic acid. Under separate cover I am
sending you the article.
René J.
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