[Histonet] Animal Histology Texts

John Kiernan jkiernan <@t> uwo.ca
Thu Sep 4 13:00:05 CDT 2003


Try "Humason's Animal Tissue Techniques" 5th edn by
JK Presnell & MR Schreibman. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins
Univ Press, 1997. The 4th edition (by GL Humason) 
might be a bargain second-hand.

Processing mouse and pig tissues isn't any different
from doing human tissues, and there are many technical
manuals aimed primarily at histopathology labs. The
most comprehensive is probably "Theory and Practice 
of Histological Techniques" 5th ed by Bancroft & Gamble
(editors), (2002). 

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John A. Kiernan
Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology
The University of Western Ontario
London,   Canada   N6A 5C1
   kiernan <@t> uwo.ca
   http://publish.uwo.ca/~jkiernan/
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Dave McClister wrote:
> 
> I am in a new research postion working with mice and pig hearts.  The
> histolab is not up and running yet except for an embedding center and
> microtome.  After reviewing histonet archives, I have yet to find a good
> textbook dealing with animal tissue from grossing all the way to staining.
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> Additionally after cutting a few blocks of mouse heart with a new Microm HM
> 325, I can't get sections that are free of artifact.  All of my experience
> with histology has been clinical so unless I can get some help I might have
> to look for a new job!!
> Thanks to all you can help.
> 
> Thanks
> Dave McClister
> 843-789-6826 work
> davenhv <@t> hotmail.com
> 
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