[Histonet] Steiner and Steiner method/H. pylori
Rena Fail
RFail <@t> Charleston.net
Tue Dec 9 16:41:00 CST 2003
Lynda,
The microwave method is fairly easy, we get consistently good results
with our method.
Rena Fail
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[mailto:histonet-admin <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Derek
and/or Lynda Leopold
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 4:30 PM
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Subject: [Histonet] Steiner and Steiner method/H. pylori
Hi list,
Would anyone care to comment on the Steiner and Steiner (microwave)
method for spirochetes? I susupect my lab's pathologists are interested
in it for viewing H. pylori, yet in all the "HP" talk on this list I
have yet to hear it mentioned. How does it compare from a tech safety
standpoint? As a brand-new tech, I still do crazy things like read the
safety warnings on ingredients, and that whole uranyl nitrate
radioactive thing is sort of bothering me. We use no protective
equipment when doing this stain (which the doctors still call "Warthin
Starry", incidentally, but hey---they're making the big bucks....) I'll
take anyone's 2 cents... Thanks, Lynda Leopold
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