[Histonet] Helicobacter pylori

Taylor, Jean jtaylor <@t> meriter.com
Mon Apr 3 12:44:16 CDT 2006


Has anyone who's using the immuno for helicobacter encountered known
positive cases by H&E to stain negative for immuno? I'm just wondering
how sensitive the antibody is. The cases I've tested with many helico
stain up nicely, but about 10 cases that were diagnosed as
rare/occasional/scattered helicobacter are negative. I'm using the Dako
antibody and have done testing with enzyme digestion as well as antigen
retrieval, LSAB+ and EnVision+. Any suggestions would be great.

Thanks,

Jean Taylor, HT(ASCP)QIHC
Immunochemistry
GML - Madison, WI

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Today's Topics:

   1. humidity chambers (louise renton)
   2. Networking for Field Support Specialist - Histopathology
      TEXAS & Tennessee Regio (John Rynak)
   3. Re: humidity chambers (Phil McArdle)
   4. Thanks for the Input (Heather.A.Harper <@t> pcola.med.navy.mil)
   5. Re: humidity chambers (Joanne Mauger)
   6. Re: Thanks for the Input (Jackie M O'Connor)
   7. Re: Thanks for the Input (Robyn Vazquez)


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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2006 13:17:00 +0200
From: "louise renton" <louise.renton <@t> gmail.com>
Subject: [Histonet] humidity chambers
To: Histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
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Hi all

what are folks using as humidity chambers for immuno slides (manual
method). Are they predominanty made in-house or are there ready made
commercial products out there?

best regards
--
Louise Renton
Bone Research Unit
University of the Witwatersrand
Johannesburg
South Africa
"Does a conceited cowboy, only ride on pompous grass?.



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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 03 Apr 2006 07:32:26 -0400
From: "John Rynak" <jtrynak <@t> hotmail.com>
Subject: [Histonet] Networking for Field Support Specialist -
	Histopathology	TEXAS & Tennessee Regio
To: histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
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   Interested parties should forward a resume to resume <@t> scigenium.com


   Send to :

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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 03 Apr 2006 11:16:53 -0400
From: Phil McArdle <pmcardle <@t> ebsciences.com>
Subject: Re: [Histonet] humidity chambers
To: louise renton <louise.renton <@t> gmail.com>,	"Histonet (E-mail)"
	<histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu>
Message-ID: <44313C65.4060104 <@t> ebsciences.com>
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Hello Louise:

I'm a vendor; check out

http://www.ebsstore.com/control/crosssell/~category_id=C/~product_id=H28
01

Best regards,

Phil McArdle


louise renton wrote:
> Hi all
>
> what are folks using as humidity chambers for immuno slides (manual
> method). Are they predominanty made in-house or are there ready made
> commercial products out there?
>
> best regards
> --
> Louise Renton
> Bone Research Unit
> University of the Witwatersrand
> Johannesburg
> South Africa
> "Does a conceited cowboy, only ride on pompous grass?.
>
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-- 
Phil McArdle
Microwave Product Manager
Energy Beam Sciences, Inc.
Tel:  800.992.9037 x 341
Cell: 860.597.6796
Fax: 860.653.0422
PMcardle <@t> ebsciences.com
www.ebsciences.com
"ADDING BRILLIANCE TO YOUR VISION"

"I hate quotations. Tell me what you know." Ralph Waldo Emerson




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Message: 4
Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2006 10:20:15 -0500 
From: Heather.A.Harper <@t> pcola.med.navy.mil
Subject: [Histonet] Thanks for the Input
To: histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
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l>
	
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I want to thank everybody who responded to my message titled..Need
Input. I
work for the DOD and I miss simply having a system in place. I agree one
has
to be flexible, but when you work with military, they are entitled to 1
hr
lunch and 1 hour of PT. My tech works 7-4 and I work 6-2. I embed, she
cuts
and stains, I gross, accession, order supplies, admit bodies in and out
of
the morgue, set up for autopsies, frozens, and when my tech has to get
pulled to do her other command duties, it leaves me holding the bag.  It
does get over whelming, and every 2-3 yrs, I get new pathologists
rotating
through. I have worked with 7 pathologists in 6 yrs, and reservists, and
this one I just do not know what to think. Just keeping an open mind.
Thanks
again everybody. Be thankful you are in the civilian world.

 

Heather

 



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Message: 5
Date: Mon, 03 Apr 2006 11:42:36 -0400
From: "Joanne Mauger" <mauger <@t> email.chop.edu>
Subject: Re: [Histonet] humidity chambers
To: <pmcardle <@t> ebsciences.com>,<louise.renton <@t> gmail.com>,
	<histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu>
Message-ID: <s4310a3c.007 <@t> email.chop.edu>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII

Louise,

If you are staining only a few slides(about 10),a plastic slide box(100
count) works well. Place slides flat across the top. You can close the
lid, and keep them moist!

Jo

>>> Phil McArdle <pmcardle <@t> ebsciences.com> 04/03/06 11:16 AM >>>
Hello Louise:

I'm a vendor; check out

http://www.ebsstore.com/control/crosssell/~category_id=C/~product_id=H28
01


Best regards,

Phil McArdle


louise renton wrote:
> Hi all
>
> what are folks using as humidity chambers for immuno slides (manual
> method). Are they predominanty made in-house or are there ready made
> commercial products out there?
>
> best regards
> --
> Louise Renton
> Bone Research Unit
> University of the Witwatersrand
> Johannesburg
> South Africa
> "Does a conceited cowboy, only ride on pompous grass?.
>
> _______________________________________________
> Histonet mailing list
> Histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu 
> http://lists.utsouthwestern.edu/mailman/listinfo/histonet 
>   


-- 
Phil McArdle
Microwave Product Manager
Energy Beam Sciences, Inc.
Tel:  800.992.9037 x 341
Cell: 860.597.6796
Fax: 860.653.0422
PMcardle <@t> ebsciences.com 
www.ebsciences.com 
"ADDING BRILLIANCE TO YOUR VISION"

"I hate quotations. Tell me what you know." Ralph Waldo Emerson


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Message: 6
Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2006 10:49:29 -0500
From: "Jackie M O'Connor" <Jackie.O'Connor <@t> abbott.com>
Subject: Re: [Histonet] Thanks for the Input
To: Heather.A.Harper <@t> pcola.med.navy.mil
Cc: histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Message-ID: <OFB862F16F.553B2D7B-ON86257145.0056916F <@t> abbott.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

I am thankful and grateful for anyone who ever signed up for military 
service - ever - regardless of their job description.





Heather.A.Harper <@t> pcola.med.navy.mil
Sent by: histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
04/03/2006 10:20 AM

 
        To:     histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
        cc:     (bcc: Jackie M O'Connor/LAKE/GPRD/ABBOTT)
        Subject:        [Histonet] Thanks for the Input


I want to thank everybody who responded to my message titled..Need
Input. 
I
work for the DOD and I miss simply having a system in place. I agree one

has
to be flexible, but when you work with military, they are entitled to 1
hr
lunch and 1 hour of PT. My tech works 7-4 and I work 6-2. I embed, she 
cuts
and stains, I gross, accession, order supplies, admit bodies in and out
of
the morgue, set up for autopsies, frozens, and when my tech has to get
pulled to do her other command duties, it leaves me holding the bag.  It
does get over whelming, and every 2-3 yrs, I get new pathologists
rotating
through. I have worked with 7 pathologists in 6 yrs, and reservists, and
this one I just do not know what to think. Just keeping an open mind. 
Thanks
again everybody. Be thankful you are in the civilian world.

 

Heather

 

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Message: 7
Date: Mon, 03 Apr 2006 09:29:17 -0700
From: "Robyn Vazquez" <vazquezr <@t> ohsu.edu>
Subject: Re: [Histonet] Thanks for the Input
To: Jackie.O'Connor <@t> abbott.com,	Heather.A.Harper <@t> pcola.med.navy.mil
Cc: histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Message-ID: <s430eaf6.060 <@t> OHSU.EDU>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

Sounds like you both work hard...I have been on both sides of the
fence...keep up the good work...she needs all the support you can give
her civilian or military!
Just my two cents...

Robyn
OHSU

>>> "Jackie M O'Connor" <Jackie.O'Connor <@t> abbott.com> 4/3/2006 8:49 AM
>>>
I am thankful and grateful for anyone who ever signed up for military 
service - ever - regardless of their job description.





Heather.A.Harper <@t> pcola.med.navy.mil 
Sent by: histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
04/03/2006 10:20 AM

 
        To:     histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu 
        cc:     (bcc: Jackie M O'Connor/LAKE/GPRD/ABBOTT)
        Subject:        [Histonet] Thanks for the Input


I want to thank everybody who responded to my message titled..Need
Input. 
I
work for the DOD and I miss simply having a system in place. I agree one

has
to be flexible, but when you work with military, they are entitled to 1
hr
lunch and 1 hour of PT. My tech works 7-4 and I work 6-2. I embed, she 
cuts
and stains, I gross, accession, order supplies, admit bodies in and out
of
the morgue, set up for autopsies, frozens, and when my tech has to get
pulled to do her other command duties, it leaves me holding the bag.  It
does get over whelming, and every 2-3 yrs, I get new pathologists
rotating
through. I have worked with 7 pathologists in 6 yrs, and reservists, and
this one I just do not know what to think. Just keeping an open mind. 
Thanks
again everybody. Be thankful you are in the civilian world.

 

Heather

 

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