Re: [Histonet] Animal Histology

2021-05-03 Thread Brett Connolly via Histonet
Jennifer, You might want to get the VIR Animal Processing manual from the NSH. 
Hopefully is it still availableā€¦see the bottom of this link.

http://nsh.org/sites/default/files/EducationalMaterialsOrder2.7.08-2.pdf

Brett Connolly, HTL, PhD
(happily retired)

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Can anyone recommend a good book for processing animal tissue?
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Jennifer


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Re: [Histonet] Animal Histology

2021-05-03 Thread Mac Donald, Jennifer via Histonet
Thank you John.

From: John Kiernan 
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Jennifer MacDonald asked, "Can anyone recommend a good book for processing 
animal tissue?" Here's a list of 14 of the ones published since 1990, with very 
brief descriptive notes. There are, of course, plenty of good books that are 
older than these.

Lyon,H (1991): Theory and Strategy in Histochemistry. A Guide to the Selection 
and Understanding of Techniques. Springer-Verlag, Berlin. All on theory; no 
instructions. All aspects of preparation, staining etc are covered. 32 
chapters, by different people; one bibliography. Reprinted 2011. ISBN 
9783642737442.

Kok,LP; Boon,ME (1992): Microwave Cookbook for Microscopists. Art and Science 
of Visualization. 3rd ed.  Coulomb Press Leyden, Leiden. 432 pages. Plenty of 
microwave theory. Applications in fixation, infiltr, embedding, decalcif., many 
staining methods including conn.tiss., cytol., neuro. Enzyme, immuno- & 
hybridization histochemistry.

Sanderson,JB (1994): Biological Microtechnique. (Microscopy Handbooks, 28.) 
BIOS Scientific Publications & Royal Microscopical Society, Oxford. 224 pages.  
Detailed paractical instructions, with rationale, & titled bibliography for 
each of the 7 chapters. Collection, Fixation, Processing, Microtomy, Other 
prep. methods, Staining, Finishing (mounting etc).

Chayen,J; Bitensky,L (1991): Practical Histochemistry. 2nd ed. Wiley, 
Chichester. 321 pages. Special emphasis on use of unfixed cryostat sections.

Presnell,JK; Schreibman,MP (1997): Humason's Animal Tissue Techniques. 5th ed. 
Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore. 572 pages. Humason's Animal Tissue 
Techniques, 5th edition. Includes chapters on immunohistochem, safety, 
microwaves, lab hints, suppliers, etc.

Hayat,MA (1993): Stains and Cytochemical Methods. Plenum Press, New York. Book 
of techniques. Many are critically discussed. emphasis on EM, but plenty of LM 
too.

Carson,FL; Hladik,C (2009): Histotechnology. A Self-Instructional Text. 3rd ed. 
American Society of Clinical Pathologists, Chicago. 400 pages.  Freida Carson's 
textbook. 3rd ed, with Hladik, is 96 pages longer than 2nd (1997); with EM and 
cytopreparation; glossary. ISBN 9780891895817. (There is a 4th ed, 2015, which 
I haven't seen.)

Kiernan,JA (2015): Histological and Histochemical Methods: Theory and Practice. 
5th ed. Scion, Banbury, UK. 606 pages.

Kumar,GL; Kiernan,JA (Eds.) (2010): Education Guide: Special Stains and H & E. 
2nd ed. Dako North America, Carpinteria, CA. 300 pages.  33 chapters. Photos. 
PDF file is a free download from 
https://www.agilent.com/en/dako-pathology-education-guides/.

Wick,MR (Ed.) (2008): Diagnostic Histochemistry. Cambridge University Press, 
New York. 460 pages.  Multi-author book. Applications of techniques to path. 
diagnosis. Chapters by systems, organs, diseases etc. Emphasizes value, economy 
of pre-1970s (before immuno) histochemical methods. Only Ch1, pp.1-27 describes 
techniques. Many colour photos.

Orchard,G; Nation,B (Eds.) (2012): Histopathology. Oxford University Press, 
Oxford, UK. 396 pages. Multi-author textbook book. Applications of techniques 
to path. diagnosis. Chapters mainly by methods, with applications to systems, 
organs, diseases. One of an Inst. of Biomed. Science series, with web site at 
www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/orc/fbs/.

Mulisch,M; Welsch,U (Eds.) (2015): Romeis - Mikroskopische Technik. 19th ed. 
Springer-Verlag, Berlin. 603 pages. 25 chapters, 3 appendices. All types of 
microscopy, staining, histochem, etc. (in German) ISBN 9783642551901.

Exbrayat,JM (Ed.) (2013): Histochemical and Cytochemical Nethods of 
Visualization. (Series Ed: Morel,G. Methods in Visualization.) CRC Press, Boca 
Raton, FL. 335 pages. 13 chapters, 10 contributors. 1-7 are for LM; 8-12 for 
EM; 13 on image quantification. ISBN 978143987.

Suvarna,SK; Layton,C; Bancroft,JD (Eds.) (2018): Bancroft's Theory and Practice 
of Histological Techniques. 8th ed. Churchill Livingstone Elsevier, London. 672 
pages. In this 8th ed., histochem chapters for lipids, proteins, nucleic acids, 
enzyme activities are now compressed into Appx I (of VIII).

Hope this helps. For older books, look in AbeBooks, Amazon etc for ones by GG 
Brown, HC Cook, CFA Culling, RAB Drury, M Gabe, P Gray, RW Horobin, G Humason, 
JFA McManus, AGE Pearse.

John A. Kiernan
Dept of Anatomy & Cell Biology
University of Western Ontario
London, Canada
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Re: [Histonet] Animal Histology

2021-05-03 Thread Colleen Forster via Histonet
Wow, what an excellent list John. I didn't ask the question but will surely
use the response. Thank you for sharing.

Respectfully,

Colleen Forster HT(ASCP)QIHC
University of Minnesota

On Mon, May 3, 2021 at 12:32 PM John Kiernan via Histonet <
histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu> wrote:

> Jennifer MacDonald asked, "Can anyone recommend a good book for processing
> animal tissue?" Here's a list of 14 of the ones published since 1990, with
> very brief descriptive notes. There are, of course, plenty of good books
> that are older than these.
>
> Lyon,H (1991): Theory and Strategy in Histochemistry. A Guide to the
> Selection and Understanding of Techniques. Springer-Verlag, Berlin. All on
> theory; no instructions. All aspects of preparation, staining etc are
> covered. 32 chapters, by different people; one bibliography. Reprinted
> 2011. ISBN 9783642737442.
>
> Kok,LP; Boon,ME (1992): Microwave Cookbook for Microscopists. Art and
> Science of Visualization. 3rd ed.  Coulomb Press Leyden, Leiden. 432 pages.
> Plenty of microwave theory. Applications in fixation, infiltr, embedding,
> decalcif., many staining methods including conn.tiss., cytol., neuro.
> Enzyme, immuno- & hybridization histochemistry.
>
> Sanderson,JB (1994): Biological Microtechnique. (Microscopy Handbooks,
> 28.) BIOS Scientific Publications & Royal Microscopical Society, Oxford.
> 224 pages.  Detailed paractical instructions, with rationale, & titled
> bibliography for each of the 7 chapters. Collection, Fixation, Processing,
> Microtomy, Other prep. methods, Staining, Finishing (mounting etc).
>
> Chayen,J; Bitensky,L (1991): Practical Histochemistry. 2nd ed. Wiley,
> Chichester. 321 pages. Special emphasis on use of unfixed cryostat sections.
>
> Presnell,JK; Schreibman,MP (1997): Humason's Animal Tissue Techniques. 5th
> ed. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore. 572 pages. Humason's Animal
> Tissue Techniques, 5th edition. Includes chapters on immunohistochem,
> safety, microwaves, lab hints, suppliers, etc.
>
> Hayat,MA (1993): Stains and Cytochemical Methods. Plenum Press, New York.
> Book of techniques. Many are critically discussed. emphasis on EM, but
> plenty of LM too.
>
> Carson,FL; Hladik,C (2009): Histotechnology. A Self-Instructional Text.
> 3rd ed. American Society of Clinical Pathologists, Chicago. 400 pages.
> Freida Carson's textbook. 3rd ed, with Hladik, is 96 pages longer than 2nd
> (1997); with EM and cytopreparation; glossary. ISBN 9780891895817. (There
> is a 4th ed, 2015, which I haven't seen.)
>
> Kiernan,JA (2015): Histological and Histochemical Methods: Theory and
> Practice. 5th ed. Scion, Banbury, UK. 606 pages.
>
> Kumar,GL; Kiernan,JA (Eds.) (2010): Education Guide: Special Stains and H
> & E. 2nd ed. Dako North America, Carpinteria, CA. 300 pages.  33 chapters.
> Photos. PDF file is a free download from
> https://www.agilent.com/en/dako-pathology-education-guides/.
>
> Wick,MR (Ed.) (2008): Diagnostic Histochemistry. Cambridge University
> Press, New York. 460 pages.  Multi-author book. Applications of techniques
> to path. diagnosis. Chapters by systems, organs, diseases etc. Emphasizes
> value, economy of pre-1970s (before immuno) histochemical methods. Only
> Ch1, pp.1-27 describes techniques. Many colour photos.
>
> Orchard,G; Nation,B (Eds.) (2012): Histopathology. Oxford University
> Press, Oxford, UK. 396 pages. Multi-author textbook book. Applications of
> techniques to path. diagnosis. Chapters mainly by methods, with
> applications to systems, organs, diseases. One of an Inst. of Biomed.
> Science series, with web site at www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/orc/fbs/.
>
> Mulisch,M; Welsch,U (Eds.) (2015): Romeis - Mikroskopische Technik. 19th
> ed. Springer-Verlag, Berlin. 603 pages. 25 chapters, 3 appendices. All
> types of microscopy, staining, histochem, etc. (in German) ISBN
> 9783642551901.
>
> Exbrayat,JM (Ed.) (2013): Histochemical and Cytochemical Nethods of
> Visualization. (Series Ed: Morel,G. Methods in Visualization.) CRC Press,
> Boca Raton, FL. 335 pages. 13 chapters, 10 contributors. 1-7 are for LM;
> 8-12 for EM; 13 on image quantification. ISBN 978143987.
>
> Suvarna,SK; Layton,C; Bancroft,JD (Eds.) (2018): Bancroft's Theory and
> Practice of Histological Techniques. 8th ed. Churchill Livingstone
> Elsevier, London. 672 pages. In this 8th ed., histochem chapters for
> lipids, proteins, nucleic acids, enzyme activities are now compressed into
> Appx I (of VIII).
>
> Hope this helps. For older books, look in AbeBooks, Amazon etc for ones by
> GG Brown, HC Cook, CFA Culling, RAB Drury, M Gabe, P Gray, RW Horobin, G
> Humason, JFA McManus, AGE Pearse.
>
> John A. Kiernan
> Dept of Anatomy & Cell Biology
> University of Western Ontario
> London, Canada
> = = =
> 
> From: Mac Donald, Jennifer via Histonet  >
> Sent: May 3, 2021 1:07 AM
> To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu 
> Subject: [Histonet] Animal Histology
>
>
> Can anyone recommend a good book 

Re: [Histonet] Animal Histology

2021-05-03 Thread John Kiernan via Histonet
Jennifer MacDonald asked, "Can anyone recommend a good book for processing 
animal tissue?" Here's a list of 14 of the ones published since 1990, with very 
brief descriptive notes. There are, of course, plenty of good books that are 
older than these.

Lyon,H (1991): Theory and Strategy in Histochemistry. A Guide to the Selection 
and Understanding of Techniques. Springer-Verlag, Berlin. All on theory; no 
instructions. All aspects of preparation, staining etc are covered. 32 
chapters, by different people; one bibliography. Reprinted 2011. ISBN 
9783642737442.

Kok,LP; Boon,ME (1992): Microwave Cookbook for Microscopists. Art and Science 
of Visualization. 3rd ed.  Coulomb Press Leyden, Leiden. 432 pages. Plenty of 
microwave theory. Applications in fixation, infiltr, embedding, decalcif., many 
staining methods including conn.tiss., cytol., neuro. Enzyme, immuno- & 
hybridization histochemistry.

Sanderson,JB (1994): Biological Microtechnique. (Microscopy Handbooks, 28.) 
BIOS Scientific Publications & Royal Microscopical Society, Oxford. 224 pages.  
Detailed paractical instructions, with rationale, & titled bibliography for 
each of the 7 chapters. Collection, Fixation, Processing, Microtomy, Other 
prep. methods, Staining, Finishing (mounting etc).

Chayen,J; Bitensky,L (1991): Practical Histochemistry. 2nd ed. Wiley, 
Chichester. 321 pages. Special emphasis on use of unfixed cryostat sections.

Presnell,JK; Schreibman,MP (1997): Humason's Animal Tissue Techniques. 5th ed. 
Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore. 572 pages. Humason's Animal Tissue 
Techniques, 5th edition. Includes chapters on immunohistochem, safety, 
microwaves, lab hints, suppliers, etc.

Hayat,MA (1993): Stains and Cytochemical Methods. Plenum Press, New York. Book 
of techniques. Many are critically discussed. emphasis on EM, but plenty of LM 
too.

Carson,FL; Hladik,C (2009): Histotechnology. A Self-Instructional Text. 3rd ed. 
American Society of Clinical Pathologists, Chicago. 400 pages.  Freida Carson's 
textbook. 3rd ed, with Hladik, is 96 pages longer than 2nd (1997); with EM and 
cytopreparation; glossary. ISBN 9780891895817. (There is a 4th ed, 2015, which 
I haven't seen.)

Kiernan,JA (2015): Histological and Histochemical Methods: Theory and Practice. 
5th ed. Scion, Banbury, UK. 606 pages.

Kumar,GL; Kiernan,JA (Eds.) (2010): Education Guide: Special Stains and H & E. 
2nd ed. Dako North America, Carpinteria, CA. 300 pages.  33 chapters. Photos. 
PDF file is a free download from 
https://www.agilent.com/en/dako-pathology-education-guides/.

Wick,MR (Ed.) (2008): Diagnostic Histochemistry. Cambridge University Press, 
New York. 460 pages.  Multi-author book. Applications of techniques to path. 
diagnosis. Chapters by systems, organs, diseases etc. Emphasizes value, economy 
of pre-1970s (before immuno) histochemical methods. Only Ch1, pp.1-27 describes 
techniques. Many colour photos.

Orchard,G; Nation,B (Eds.) (2012): Histopathology. Oxford University Press, 
Oxford, UK. 396 pages. Multi-author textbook book. Applications of techniques 
to path. diagnosis. Chapters mainly by methods, with applications to systems, 
organs, diseases. One of an Inst. of Biomed. Science series, with web site at 
www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/orc/fbs/.

Mulisch,M; Welsch,U (Eds.) (2015): Romeis - Mikroskopische Technik. 19th ed. 
Springer-Verlag, Berlin. 603 pages. 25 chapters, 3 appendices. All types of 
microscopy, staining, histochem, etc. (in German) ISBN 9783642551901.

Exbrayat,JM (Ed.) (2013): Histochemical and Cytochemical Nethods of 
Visualization. (Series Ed: Morel,G. Methods in Visualization.) CRC Press, Boca 
Raton, FL. 335 pages. 13 chapters, 10 contributors. 1-7 are for LM; 8-12 for 
EM; 13 on image quantification. ISBN 978143987.

Suvarna,SK; Layton,C; Bancroft,JD (Eds.) (2018): Bancroft's Theory and Practice 
of Histological Techniques. 8th ed. Churchill Livingstone Elsevier, London. 672 
pages. In this 8th ed., histochem chapters for lipids, proteins, nucleic acids, 
enzyme activities are now compressed into Appx I (of VIII).

Hope this helps. For older books, look in AbeBooks, Amazon etc for ones by GG 
Brown, HC Cook, CFA Culling, RAB Drury, M Gabe, P Gray, RW Horobin, G Humason, 
JFA McManus, AGE Pearse.

John A. Kiernan
Dept of Anatomy & Cell Biology
University of Western Ontario
London, Canada
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Can anyone recommend a good book for processing animal tissue?
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Jennifer


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