[Histonet] Control Slides
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pruegg <@t> ihctech.net
Tue Mar 15 07:55:54 CDT 2011
I do not melt dry my cut control slides until i need to use them, i do store them in boxes at 4c, i have recently run into this problem
them in th
Patsy
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Subject: RE: From: "Harrison, Sandra C." <[1]Sandra.Harrison3 <@t> va.gov>
Date: Mon, To: "Lee & Peggy Wenk" <[2]lpwenk <@t> sbcglobal.net>, "Amador, Amanda"
&l uthwestern.edu>
We dry the control slide at the same time tha being
stained, since controls are supposed to be han manner as
the test tissue. That being said, I guess if that rule, we would cut the control on the same sample. :-)
"Other people say that, after they dry the slide, they dip the slide in paraffin, to cover the
tissu so
that the air doesn't touch the tissue during the months before slide
is
used in a stain."
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From: [5]histone [[6]mailto:histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.e Lee &
Peggy Wenk
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2 To: Amador, Amanda; [7]histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: Re: [Histone I've noticed that our spirochete control slides do intense
starting about 3 months after they are sectioned, staining by about 6 months. (This is with a silver s I've talked with other histotechs, and they say they've seen same
phenomenon with AFB and Gram controls. (We use ours up too qui we
never have 6-12 months old control slides for these, so I can attest
to
this. )
Bancroft's book talks about this phenome suggests
that
oxidation of the tissue (protein cause.
I'm guessing the it prob control
slides, too.
We only cut enough slides for 6 months, and date them. Other people
say
they
put their cut control slides in a slide box with a lid after dryi and
then place the box in the refrig, as cold slows down the che change,
and the lid keeps the moving air off the slide. Other that,
after
they dry the slide, they dip the slide in par tissue,
so
that the air doesn't touch the tissue slide
is
used in a stain. Just 3 sugge Peggy A. Wenk, HTL(ASCP)SLS
Beaumont Royal Oak, MI 48073
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once
> they are cut? We have spirochetes for our Stei 2007
and
> we are having issues.
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