[Histonet] Re: frozen slides

naveeda arshad naveedafahim <@t> yahoo.ca
Mon Jun 18 20:08:59 CDT 2012


yes you can use charged slides for frozen section they work best In our lab we always use these slides we never had problemnaveeda

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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: Frozen Sections Falling Off Slides (Emily Sours)
   2. Re: Frozen Sections Falling Off Slides (Badz Yahoo)
   3. Employee productivity (Scott, Allison D)
   4. Re: Employee productivity (Rene J Buesa)
   5. Fungus , GMS Aspergillus  (Cheri Miller)


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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2012 15:34:16 -0400
From: Emily Sours <talulahgosh <@t> gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Histonet] Frozen Sections Falling Off Slides
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Wow you can run frozen sections through those machines? That's awesome.  I
figured it wouldn't be gentle enough to process them.
I'm a fan of Fisher Scientific superfrost plus slides.  Fisher claims the
slides are electrostatically charged to keep the sections from falling
off.  Whether that's a bunch of hooha or it's actually true, our sections
don't fall off, even after in situs.  I believe most scientific suppliers
sell their own brand of superfrost plus slides if you don't want to buy
from Fisher.

Emily

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jamboree for Vince Noir."
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On Sat, Jun 16, 2012 at 12:12 PM, Kim Donadio <one_angel_secret <@t> yahoo.com>wrote:

> Was your leica set that cold? Maybe you could try warming the slide for a
> couple seconds before putting in alcohol. As far a charged slides I am
> amazed with the slides Dako sells for their IHC.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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> On Jun 16, 2012, at 12:01 PM, Bernadette del Rosario <badzrosari <@t> yahoo.com>
> wrote:
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> > Hello histonetters!!!Im presently using the Tissue Tek Cryo3 Frozen
> section Machine...But i dont understand why i got problems sections falling
> off slides.I used different types of slides non adhesive,adhesive(poly l
> lysine,thermoshandon,starfrost sakura)..Regular procedure : Sections taken
> from 2-4 microns,transfered to 95% alcohol fixative, wolfsgang fixative
> etc..then after distilled water wash out...sections started to peel
> off...My machine setting- chamber is -30 C;cryochamber is -39 C..example of
> tissue- fibroma and salivary gland...
> > I used Leica cryostat previously but i never got these problems...Even i
> used non adhesive but sections still on the slides..Can someone advised
>  please.Maybe youre using the same tissue tek cryo 3...
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Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2012 16:38:57 +0300
From: Badz Yahoo <badzrosari <@t> yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [Histonet] Frozen Sections Falling Off Slides
To: Emily Sours <talulahgosh <@t> gmail.com>
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Hello netters...have someone tried doin frozen in a tissue mistakenly immersed in formalin??not so long but the inside still fresh..m sure the slides will wash out..fresh always better..

On Jun 17, 2012, at 10:34 PM, Emily Sours <talulahgosh <@t> gmail.com> wrote:

> Wow you can run frozen sections through those machines? That's awesome.  I
> figured it wouldn't be gentle enough to process them.
> I'm a fan of Fisher Scientific superfrost plus slides.  Fisher claims the
> slides are electrostatically charged to keep the sections from falling
> off.  Whether that's a bunch of hooha or it's actually true, our sections
> don't fall off, even after in situs.  I believe most scientific suppliers
> sell their own brand of superfrost plus slides if you don't want to buy
> from Fisher.
> 
> Emily
> 
> "You see a peanut, day's off to a good start; you witness some soil it's a
> jamboree for Vince Noir."
> --Howard Moon, in "Charlie", The Mighty Boosh
> 
> 
> 
> On Sat, Jun 16, 2012 at 12:12 PM, Kim Donadio <one_angel_secret <@t> yahoo.com>wrote:
> 
>> Was your leica set that cold? Maybe you could try warming the slide for a
>> couple seconds before putting in alcohol. As far a charged slides I am
>> amazed with the slides Dako sells for their IHC.
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>> On Jun 16, 2012, at 12:01 PM, Bernadette del Rosario <badzrosari <@t> yahoo.com>
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello histonetters!!!Im presently using the Tissue Tek Cryo3 Frozen
>> section Machine...But i dont understand why i got problems sections falling
>> off slides.I used different types of slides non adhesive,adhesive(poly l
>> lysine,thermoshandon,starfrost sakura)..Regular procedure : Sections taken
>> from 2-4 microns,transfered to 95% alcohol fixative, wolfsgang fixative
>> etc..then after distilled water wash out...sections started to peel
>> off...My machine setting- chamber is -30 C;cryochamber is -39 C..example of
>> tissue- fibroma and salivary gland...
>>> I used Leica cryostat previously but i never got these problems...Even i
>> used non adhesive but sections still on the slides..Can someone advised
>> please.Maybe youre using the same tissue tek cryo 3...
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Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2012 15:55:09 +0000
From: "Scott, Allison D" <Allison_Scott <@t> hchd.tmc.edu>
Subject: [Histonet] Employee productivity
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Hello to all in histoland.  How is employee productivity calculated.  I have my techs fill out a workload tally sheet daily.  My boss wants me to take the data and come up with a productivity chart or graph that says who is productive or not.  I don't need a tally sheet to say who is working or not.  Is any one doing this?  I need help.


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LBJ Hospital
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Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2012 09:01:37 -0700 (PDT)
From: Rene J Buesa <rjbuesa <@t> yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [Histonet] Employee productivity
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With the data you have from your employees, calculate the number of units per unit time you get for the different tasks.
Feed your data on Excel and prepare totals per lab and per employee and make graphs that you can display and discuss with your boss and your employees.
René J.


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Hello to all in histoland.  How is employee productivity calculated.  I have my techs fill out a workload tally sheet daily.  My boss wants me to take the data and come up with a productivity chart or graph that says who is productive or not.  I don't need a tally sheet to say who is working or not.  Is any one doing this?  I need help.


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Histology Supervisor
LBJ Hospital
Houston, Texas 77026

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Message: 5
Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2012 11:02:50 -0500
From: Cheri Miller <cmiller <@t> physlab.com>
Subject: [Histonet] Fungus , GMS Aspergillus 
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I am looking for natural occurring Fungus, GMS Aspergillus to use as my fungus control tissue. Someone from Histonet gave me a block about 3 years ago. I've just used the last of it. Does anyone have any to share again?  Thanks Cheri

Cheryl A. Miller HT(ASCP)cm
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