[Histonet] Thioflavin S staining

John Kiernan jkiernan <@t> uwo.ca
Tue Apr 22 13:47:23 CDT 2008


   Your  description  gives  the  impression  of  damage  caused  by slow
   freezing      tissue, leaving beh   buffered  formaldehyde,   in  30%  aqueous  sucrose  fo   sinks).  Even with cryoprotection,    as  quickly as possible. There have been    this   subject  over  the  years.  They  can  be  fou   href="http://www.histosearch.com/">www.histos   earch.com</A>.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>John
   Kiernan<BR>Anat   =   =<BR>-----   Or   "Leskovjan, Andreana" &lt;   leskovjan <@t> bnl.gov&gt;<BR>Date:  Tuesday,  April  22,
   2008   staining<BR>T   histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu<BR><BR>&gt; Hi,   <BR>&gt;      <BR>&gt;      &nbsp;<BR>&gt;
   <BR>&   sections with<   are   mounted   onto   a      film<BR>&gt; called Ultralene   the  best  but  necessary  <BR>&gt;     measurements.&nbsp;  I have been using a ve   so  <BR>&gt;  far  with<BR>&gt;  minimal   avoid   interference   with   the   <BR>&gt;  measurements:   &nbsp;  50%<BR>&gt;  ethanol  for  5  min; 0.0125%
   Thiofl   ethanol,then   nanopu   however   <BR>&gt;  the  ti   destroyed.&nbsp;   There   are   holes,   everywhere,   <BR>&gt;  which  makes<BR>&   plaques  difficult  to see and measure.&nbsp; I've tried   <BR>&gt;  combinationsof  the  above and this is the best I c   ould    get.&nbsp;    <BR>&gt;    Does    anyone    have
   a<BR>&gt;   looking   <BR>&gt;   <BR>&gt;    &nbsp;<BR   Thanks,<BR>&gt;       <BR>&gt;          Leskovjan<BR>&gt;    <BR>&gt;   _______   _______________________   5F   Histone   Histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu<   http://lists.utsouthwestern.edu/mailman/listinfo/his


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