Dear Histonetters:
Could I be directed to stains specific to nervous vs. endocrine tissue on
insects?
Gracias, sincerely,
Jorge
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Hello all,
What is your favorite histo stain for corpus luteum? Looking for something
to really make them stand out.
Thanks!
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Assistant Professor of Veterinary Pathology
College of Natural Sciences & Mathematics
University of Alaska Fairbanks
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Hello,
Well, our ancient incubator finally died. We didn't use it often except for a
couple of special stains that we do manually. Does anyone have a microwave
procedure for PAS with Diastase or Fontana-Masson that they would share?
Thanks,
Gale
Gale Limron HT, CT (ASCP)
Histology Supervisor
Uni
Does anyone do these stains, CD83 and DC-LAMP (CD208) or know a reliable source
to obtain them? I would prefer to find a reference lab that would do these
stains for our Lab.
Thanks.
Joan Kaczmarek, HTL (ASCP)
Asst. Laboratory Manager, Naples Pathology Associates
4351 Tamiami Trail N, Naples, F
Use modified Steiner with phosphotungstic acid instead of uranyl nitrate.
René J.
--- On Fri, 6/1/12, Dianne E. Holmes wrote:
From: Dianne E. Holmes
Subject: [Histonet] Stains
To: "histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu"
Date: Friday, June 1, 2012, 6:04 PM
Does anyone know a retic
Does anyone know a retic stain that does NOT use uranyl nitrate?
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Courtney:
Check Lillie's Histopathologic Technic and Practical Histochemistry" 3rd
edition (1965) pages 473-474 and you will find what you are looking for.
René J.
--- On Mon, 3/26/12, Courtney Pierce wrote:
From: Courtney Pierce
Subject: [Histonet] Stains for Cholesterol
Does anyone out in histo land know any stains for cholesterol or cholesterol
esters?
Thanks
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Robin, I typically stain first with Von Kossa and then counter with MacNeal's.
This provides a very nice contrast where obviously mature mineralized bone is
black and newly formed bone (osteoid) is grayish-green color. Additionally,
your marrow space is nicely contrasted with clear visualization
You could use May Grunwald-Giemsa modified for tissue (Maximov's procedure).
René J.
--- On Tue, 2/1/11, Vanessa J. Phelan wrote:
From: Vanessa J. Phelan
Subject: Re: [Histonet] stains for visualizing new bone growth
To: "Robin Dean" , "histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.
You could do a modified tetrachrome stain, this distinguishes newly woven bone.
On 2/1/11 2:44 PM, "Robin Dean" wrote:
Does anyone know of a good stain to use to clearly show new bone growth
other than von Kossa stain?
Would appreciate any suggestions anyone might have.
Thank you,
Robin
Unit E
Longmont, Colorado 80504
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Dean
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2011 12:45 PM
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] stain
Does anyone know of a good stain to use to clearly show new bone growth
other than von Kossa stain?
Would appreciate any suggestions anyone might have.
Thank you,
Robin
Robin R. Dean, Ph.D.
Senior Scientist & Study Director
Comparative Biosciences, Inc.
786 Lucerne Dr.
Sunnyvale, CA
Toluidine blue.
René J.
--- On Wed, 1/27/10, delphine eberle wrote:
From: delphine eberle
Subject: [Histonet] Stains for Macrophages for Laser Capture Microdissection
purpose
To: jkier...@uwo.ca, sharon.will...@bms.com
Cc: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Date: Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Hi,
I have another question following Macrophage staining.
I am setting up a Laser Capture Microdissection protocol to dissect macrophages
from atherosclerosis lesions (non fixed frozen sections) and extract RNA for
gene expression purpose.
I am looking at a quick staining (less than 30min
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