[Histonet] need training in histology

Myri37 <@t> aol.com Myri37 <@t> aol.com
Mon Oct 17 13:36:01 CDT 2005


 
 
Hi histonetters, 
First, let me inform you that your website  has always been a great help, 
consulting you has become indispensable. I am a  technician in a tissue 
engineering lab. I end up doing histology in  paraffin and resin for the past three 
years which I enjoyed very much.  However….: 
Histology in paraffin did not cause me any  problem in the other hand the one 
in resin (methylmetacrylate.spurr and epon)  cause me few complications 
considering the fact that my samples are implants of  titanium  coated with a layer 
of hydroxyapatite that’s also covered by  a cellular layer rich in collagen 
fibers. 
I found problems in the choice of  resin , the resin MMA and epon present an 
important retraction , I make   thick sections of 100 um then grind them. But 
I can't make all of the possible  staining for collagen and the tissue newly 
mineralized  
I would like to know if you know any  information on specialize training in 
histology as close as possible to my field  in another word the inclusion of 
hard resin of diferent biomaterial covered with  tissue. the choice of the 
appropriate fixative, the choice of dehydratation  solvent, the choice of resin the 
best timing for it, a good interpretation of  the microscopic blades and make 
the difference between coloration artifact and  reel element. 
Could you provide me with title of manuals  that will help me answer some of 
these questions? 
Or where I can find them? 
And also if there are courses or training  to follow? 
Thank you very much for your  information 
Myriam B 
France



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