I would like to stop being in the list.
Thank you for all your good advaces.
Cheers
Jean
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Yes, you need to remove it. Hydrate your sections and place them in a 1% aq.
acetic acid solution (it will be a weak acid solution) and you will see how the
eosin fades and the hematoxylin becomes reddish. Keep them in the solution
until almost all the hematoxylin becomes less evident but it
I have just ihc over the section and not removed the h/e as long as it is on a
positive charged slide and had no problems
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From: Rene J Buesa rjbu...@yahoo.com
Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2013 12:00:40
To: nmargar...@luriechildrens.org;
Same here, we just run down the HE slide back to water and load, the running
back to water takes out some of the eosin/hematoxylin in the process
Vanessa
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We just stain right over the HE. No problems.
Tom McNemar, HT(ASCP)
Histology Co-ordinator
Licking Memorial Health Systems
(740) 348-4163
(740) 348-4166
tmcne...@lmhealth.org
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Great opportunity for Histotechnician's in Crestview Hills, KY ! Tri-State
Gastroenterology Associates is looking for 2 full time HT/HTL's to join their
new laboratory. Candidates must meet the following criteria:
* Meet CLIA Grossing Requirements : CFR 493.1489,
Palo Alto Medical Foundation
Palo Alto, California
Histotechnologist
Routine clinic work, IHC, and Special Stains
Full Time 4:30 AM-1:00 PM, M-F
Occasional Saturday work
contact Shirley Pan
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We processed a cell block last week and we are now just being notified that
it MAY be a CJD case. Leica tells me there isn't a way to decontaminate my
tissue processor. Has anyone else been thru this, and isn't there anything to
do besides buy a new Tissue Processor?
Well, folks it's Friday and I'm winding down. Some of you are probably
relieved but I had to get one last blurb into the histonet about one of our
speakers. Her name is Elizabeth (Ely) Klar and she teaches at Columbus State
University in Columbus, Georgia.
She will be presenting a workshop on
Lori,
You need to contact the National Prion Disease Center at
http://www.cjdsurveillance.com/
They will tell you if there is a way to decontaminate anything that may
have come in contact with the suspected CJD case.
Paula
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Paula Sicurello, HTL (ASCP)
Supervisor, Clinical Electron
OK Jack, sounds like another great story when I interview you on HistoTALK!
Just don't wear your Mankini! PLEASE!
Yours,
Dave
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