[Histonet] Anyone catch "House" the other night?
Steven P Postl
steven.p.postl <@t> abbott.com
Thu Apr 13 11:41:28 CDT 2006
Great catch. I was thinking the same thing. It was the fastest CD68
stain ever done. Also, I never been to a hospital were the doctors do
everything from MRI, cat scans, colonoscopy to brain surgery, histology,
serology, immunochemistry.
"Jones, Laura" <lpjones <@t> srhs-pa.org>
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[Histonet] Anyone catch "House" the other night?
Dr. House and his colleagues were doing immuno on Tuesday night!
Procedure:
Take large chunk of heart tissue which has not been frozen or in fixative,
but in a petri dish in the fridge, and flop it on to your microscope
slide.
Put the slide with the large chunk of tissue on it under the scope. Add
"one microlitre of immunoperoxidase" to the tissue. Look into scope. If
it
turns red, it's positive.
I wish our immuno were that easy and quick. Get a Histo consultant on
staff, please! :o)
P.S. And how about those doctors who do biopsies, ultrasounds, draw blood,
and then test it all? In evening gowns and tuxes?
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