[Histonet] Slide Adhesion;toenail for fungus stain
Christine Tambasco
immrstambo <@t> hotmail.com
Thu Nov 17 12:15:19 CST 2005
Dear John,
I have a lot of trouble getting toenails to stay on the slide,
especially doing the GMS stain for fungus. I have used Poly-L-Lysine
coated slides, probe slides and even Elmers glue. I would be very
interested in a slide that could keep the toenail attached. Thanks for
R&R.
Christine Tambasco, HT (ASCP)
St. Mary's Hospital Laboratory
Amsterdam, New York 12010
ph-518-841-7287
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From: John Robertson <jr <@t> infosight.com>
To: histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] Slide Adhesion
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 08:42:57 -0500
>We are interested in seeing if a new slide coating method has
>advantages for the adhesion of "difficult" sections. It should
work
>well in all applications and ultimately be less costly than
existing
> charged slides.
>If you have an especially difficult adhesion problem , I would
like
>to hear from you and offer you a few prototype samples for
testing.
>Thanks
>
>John
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