[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> <BR>John
Kiernan<BR>Anat = =<BR>----- Or "Leskovjan, Andreana" < leskovjan <@t> bnl.gov><BR>Date: Tuesday, April 22,
2008 staining<BR>T histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu<BR><BR>> Hi, <BR>> <BR>> <BR>>
<BR>& sections with< are mounted onto a film<BR>> called Ultralene the best but necessary <BR>> measurements. I have been using a ve so <BR>> far with<BR>> minimal avoid interference with the <BR>> measurements: 50%<BR>> ethanol for 5 min; 0.0125%
Thiofl ethanol,then nanopu however <BR>> the ti destroyed. There are holes, everywhere, <BR>> which makes<BR>& plaques difficult to see and measure. I've tried <BR>> combinationsof the above and this is the best I c ould get. <BR>> Does anyone have
a<BR>> looking <BR>> <BR>> <BR Thanks,<BR>> <BR>> Leskovjan<BR>> <BR>> _______ _______________________ 5F Histone Histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu< http://lists.utsouthwestern.edu/mailman/listinfo/his
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