[Histonet] RE: Plain Vanilla Autostainer?
Susan.Walzer <@t> HCAHealthcare.com
Susan.Walzer <@t> HCAHealthcare.com
Wed Oct 20 02:19:14 CDT 2010
Leica Auto Stainer is the only way to go. It does all that you ask for and ours is old and still a work horse.
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From: histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu [mailto:histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Johnson, Kevin
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 2:50 PM
To: 'histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu'
Subject: [Histonet] Plain Vanilla Autostainer?
I am a simple man in a simple lab with simple needs. I work in a multiple-lab research environment, typically providing paraffin/frozen sections + H&E to individuals who then perform their own manual IHC. A simple man, yes, but also a busy man, who needs to be freed from staining dishes in order to pursue other tasks.
What we need: (1) Deparaffinization only; (2) Deparaffinization --> H&E; (3) H&E only system, preferably with (4) a relatively small, preferably benchtop footprint (current unit lives in a 30" X 33" X 34" vented workstation). Automatic coverslipping extremely optional.
What we have: Thermo Shandon Varistain 24-4, which performed these mundane tasks admirably until going electronically insane. It's been denied a service contract, the production line has been discontinued and the writing is on the wall.
What seem to be available: Special staining systems with a whole lot of bells and whistles, designed primarily for a high-throughput hospital setting.
Is there anything out there that would serve my needs, even if it is a fancy system that would be slumming it here? Or is mine just too obsolete a market? Price up to $15K, slightly negotiable. (Bench space only slightly negotiable; floor model if I must.)
Many thanks,
Kevin Johnson
University of Miami
Diabetes Research Institute
Miami, FL
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