Re: [Histonet] warthin-starry stain

2016-06-16 Thread Jennifer MacDonald via Histonet
are you doing a microwave method or traditional? From: Jeff Halstead via Histonet To: "histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu" Date: 06/16/2016 10:17 AM Subject:[Histonet] warthin-starry stain Hello histonet---I am a tech in western Oregon, and I have been experiencing strange

RE: [Histonet] Warthin-Starry Stain

2010-08-31 Thread Bernice Frederick
...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu [mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Rene J Buesa Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2010 10:55 AM To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu; Chakib Boussahmain Subject: Re: [Histonet] Warthin-Starry Stain Because of intrinsic difficulties and no special advantages, I switched

Re: [Histonet] Warthin-Starry Stain

2010-08-31 Thread Rene J Buesa
Because of intrinsic difficulties and no special advantages, I switched many years ago to the Modified-Steiner method, a much simpler and consistent technique. If you don't have some pathologist unreasonably unwilling to accept anything but WS, switch also. I think it is better to have always go

RE: [Histonet] Warthin-Starry Stain

2010-08-31 Thread sgoebel
I have always used the microwave method so...try to leaving the s lides in the silver nitrate less time. Remember you want the solution= hot, but not really boiling. Same thing with the hydroquinone. = Also, you can check them as you go to make sure you

RE: [Histonet] Warthin-Starry Stain

2010-08-31 Thread Burton, Lynn
It has been my experience that if I use charged slides I get overstaining. Lynn Burton Lab Assoc. I Animal Disease Lab Galesburg, Il 61401 From: histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu on behalf of Chakib Boussahmain Sent: Tue 8/31/2010 9:22 AM To: histonet@li