[Histonet] Removing Yellow color from slides refixed in Bouin's
solution
Joseph Saby
saby_joseph_a <@t> yahoo.com
Tue Mar 16 16:25:01 CDT 2010
Running tap water for 10 minutes should do the trick.
Joe Saby
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From: Cynthia Pyse <cpyse <@t> x-celllab.com>
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Subject: RE: [Histonet] Removing Yellow color from slides refixed in Bouin's solution
I just place the slides into 80% ETOH for 2 minutes.
Cindy
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Subject: [Histonet] Removing Yellow color from slides refixed in Bouin's
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Hi Histonet,
After placing slides in Bouin's for 1 hour at 56 degrees, I am finding it
very difficult to remove the yellow coloring. Rinses with water are not
doing the trick. Does anyone have some advice on how to bring the slides
back to a clear color so that I may proceed with the Masson Trichrome
procedure?
Thanks!
-Colin
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