You will also see the cornflaking if your tissue is lifting off of the slide at 
all.  We used to get this more often on hard, decal specimens than on other 
specimens.  We used the film to coverslip.  If you remove the film from the 
problem slides and recoverslip conventionally with extra mountant and glass 
coverslips, I'm sure you will not see the artifact.

Laurie Colbert

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sharon Scalise
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2014 8:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Histonet] RE: Cornflaking artifact

I am looking for help with "cornflaking" (tiny, brown dry spots under 
coverslip)artifact.  We have been using fresh xylene on our stainer and 
coverslipper, cleaned and wiped all containers dry before filling, tried 
different lots of coverslipping film and had service on our coverslipper to 
make sure it was functioning properly, including the xylene drip.  We continue 
to have this artifact and it is driving us crazy.  It is sporadic with no 
pattern of tissue type or placement on the slide.  Sometimes it lands on tissue 
other times not.  Most of the time when we remove the coverslip and 
re-coverslip it goes away (I am assuming because the acetone removes any minute 
amounts of water that may be present).  We just cannot figure out where the 
water is coming from.  Has anyone seen this artifact while using the drying 
step on the prisma stainer?  We just recently started using the drying on some 
slides and I am thinking maybe it is causing humidity???  I cannot say for a 
fact that our "cornflaking" started at the same time, but it is suspicious. 
HELP!!!!!

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Wait, Trevor 
Jordan
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2014 3:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Histonet] Paraffin type and Tetracycline labelling Questions

For those who have done Decalcified bone processing with paraffin....what is 
the best type of paraffin that you guys are familiar with?

Also, if you are wanting to see a tetracycline label on the bone for bone 
turnover, must undecalcified sections be used? How for a double tetracycline 
label?


Trevor Jordan Wait
University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio Class of 2017 MD 
Candidate Abilene Christian University Class of 2013 Graduate B.S.  
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