[Histonet] Ahh, my trichromes are green again
Geoff McAuliffe
mcauliff <@t> umdnj.edu
Thu Aug 18 14:13:40 CDT 2005
This is a good argument for making your own solutions. That way you will
know exactly what is in them and what the pH is.
Geoff
Hofecker, Jennifer L wrote:
>Hi everyone,
>Just wanted to thank the many people who gave me helpful hints. We found that our commercially prepared Gomori trichrome solution was at pH 2.0! We brought it up to 3.4 and it worked great. We have ordered new solution and I plan on checking the pH when it comes in. We also decided to wait a few minutes after cutting frozen sections. Several people recommended both of these things and we are very grateful.
>Have a great rest of the week.
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>Jennifer
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>Jennifer Hofecker, HT (ASCP)
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