[Histonet] Question concerning stain production

Katri Tuomala katri <@t> cogeco.ca
Tue Dec 7 17:53:07 CST 2004


Hi Poyan,
Histology text books all give staining methods and how to make the reagents 
for most usual stains.
Try this web site for instant information, if you don't have an access to a 
text book. You should try and get one or more.
http://members.pgonline.com/~bryand/StainsFile/stain/stainindex.htm
Good luck!

Katri

Katri Tuomala
St.Joseph's Healthcare
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Poyan Dehnavi" <poyandehnavi <@t> yahoo.com>
To: <histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 5:01 PM
Subject: [Histonet] Question concerning stain production


> Hi all, im new to this list.
>
> Ive been searching this list for production of
> different stain types but didnt find anything. Perhaps
> my question has been taken up before or is so
> ridiculously simple that its laughable, so id like to
> apologise in advance if anyone is offended or
> disturbed by my questions.
>
> Id like to know if there is a possibility to, with
> simple, easy obtainable chemicals and raw materials
> produce the most common stains that are avaliable.
> Anything from Methylene  Blue, Eosin, Haematoxylin,
> Orange G etc. I mean how did the old guys like Koch or
> Ehrlich produce them or stumble upon them anyway?
>
> Thanks in advance
> P. Dehnavi
> Stud. Med. Univ.
> Vienna Austria
>
>
>
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