To: Michael Ann Jones
Cc: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu; Morken, Timothy; Roberta Horner; Douglas
Gregg
Subject: Re: And other crazy stuff. RE: [Histonet] cutting honey bees
You asked for it:
squid tentacle tip, frog oocyte, serial sections through a entire zebra
fish embryo, honey bee eyes
t;Douglas Gregg" , "Histonet@Lists. Edu"
Date: 01/08/2015 12:00 PM
Subject: And other crazy stuff. RE: [Histonet] cutting honey bees
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You crazy research people...OK, so what is the craziest thing you ever had
to cut,
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> >Ruegg
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but he did not think it was funny. We never did
anything like that again.
Patsy Ruegg, HT(ASCP)QIHC
Ruegg IHC Consulting
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Subject: Re: And other crazy stuff. RE: [Histonet] cutting honey bees
We did a goldfish once, interesting microscopically and difficult for
peeling (lots of keratin?)
Michael Ann Jones, HT (ASCP)
Histology Manager
Metropath
7444 W. Alaska Dr. #250
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>To: Roberta Horner; Douglas Gregg; Histonet@Lists. Edu
>Subject: RE: [Histonet] cutting honey bees
>
>for the whole bee I probably would process and embed it in glycol
>methacrylate (gma) it is much harder and would give better sections, we
>have done zebra fish
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Subject: RE: [Histonet] cutting honey bees
for the whole bee I probably would process and embed it in glycol methacrylate
(gma) it is much harder and would give better sections, we have done zebra fish
and several other harder tissues including calcified bone in GMA.
Cheers,
Patsy
ts. Edu
Subject: [EXTERNAL] RE: [Histonet] cutting honey bees
for the whole bee I probably would process and embed it in glycol methacrylate
(gma) it is much harder and would give better sections, we have done zebra fish
and several other harder tissues including calcified bone in GMA.
Cheers,
Patsy
on
>>(that removes calcium) and watch the egg shell bubble and disappear. I
>>did get to tell the pathologist "I told you so"
>>
>> Roberta Horner
>> Penn State University
>> Animal Diagnostic Lab
>>
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>> From: Morke
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Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2015 12:13 PM
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Subject: RE: [Histonet] cutting honey bees
for the whole bee I probably would process and embed it in glycol methacrylate
(gma) it is much harder
sity
> Animal Diagnostic Lab
>
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> The odd
6, 2015 11:13 AM
To: Roberta Horner; Douglas Gregg; Histonet@Lists. Edu
Subject: RE: [Histonet] cutting honey bees
for the whole bee I probably would process and embed it in glycol methacrylate
(gma) it is much harder and would give better sections, we have done zebra fish
and several other harder tissu
Arkansas Ave
Bennett, CO 80102
H 303-644-4538
C 720-281-5406
prueg...@hotmail.com
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> I sectioned
uglas Gregg
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Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2015 6:08 PM
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] cutting honey bees
Has anyone had experience embedding and cutting honey bees. I am sure
there are some issues with the harder exoskeleton. Would that have
Has anyone had experience embedding and cutting honey bees. I am sure
there are some issues with the harder exoskeleton. Would that have to
be dissected away first. I am considering helping a student with a
science fair project on bees.
Douglas Gregg
Veterianary pathologist
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