[Histonet] JOH Article Question
Rene J Buesa
rjbuesa <@t> yahoo.com
Tue Mar 16 09:54:51 CDT 2010
If you are a member of the NSH you can ask them for a "pdf" of this, or any other article published in the JOH.
René J.
--- On Mon, 3/15/10, Amanda Woolsey <Amanda.Woolsey <@t> imail.org> wrote:
From: Amanda Woolsey <Amanda.Woolsey <@t> imail.org>
Subject: [Histonet] JOH Article Question
To: "histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu" <histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu>
Cc: "gcallis <@t> montana.edu" <gcallis <@t> montana.edu>
Date: Monday, March 15, 2010, 11:27 PM
To Whom It May Concern,
I am trying to contact Gayle Callis about the article she refers to in the text below.
I would appreciate any information as I am trying to obtain a copy of this article.
(I have already tried through the NSH website and I am just trying all of the avenues!)
Thank you,
Amanda Woolsey, HTL
Histology - Pathology
Primary Children's Medical Center
Salt Lake City, Utah
[Histonet] growing gram pos and neg
Gayle Callis gcallis <@t> montana.edu
Mon Aug 20 10:30:38 CDT 2007
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Jennifer,
There is a wonderful publication on making a combined Gram negative and
Gram positive control in J of Histotechnology, December 2006. The author
is Kristine J. Vaughn (do not have email contact here) but I will CC to my
home email so I can put you in contact with her. She has reprints
available, and will be delighted to send you one. Her method is simple and
very effective, plus addresses biosafety issues with human tissue use. If
you are a member of NSH, you can contact JOH and request this reprint free
of charge too. Go to the NSH website, then click on JOH for this request.
At 04:57 PM 8/17/2007, you wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>I would like to hear your ideas on the best way to grow gram positive
>and negative organisms in tissue. It would have to be tissue that is not
>fixed so, what do you use? Did you grow the organisms, inject into
>tissue and then put into incubator? or do you grow organisms on agar and
>place tissue on it and incubate? or in a broth? Thank you for your
>input.
Gayle Callis
MT,HT,HTL(ASCP)
Research Histopathology Supervisor
Veterinary Molecular Biology
Montana State University - Bozeman
PO Box 173610
Bozeman MT 59717-3610
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