[Histonet] Histonet Digest, Vol 172, Issue 7

Hayden, Christopher christopher.hayden at novartis.com
Mon Mar 12 07:22:00 CDT 2018


Good Day, Tim:

I'll second what Terri said. My first concern with embedding a contact lens would be that the embedding media and/or transitional solvents would attack the lens and/and dislodge the bacteria. Unless you have a few lenses to do a method development pilot study with, I'd shy away from a full embedding. If you had to go the TEM route, maybe a plastic like LR White, as the dehydration doesn't have to be as aggressive.

The SEM is probably the best tool for this sort of investigation; we've had luck with identifying bacterial strains on morphology alone with our SEM, or at least it got us into the ballpark enough for the investigation.
Children's Colorado has an SEM in their facility.    

Cheers,
-Chris

Christopher Hayden
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Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2018 19:30:27 +0000
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I'm certified in EM. My suggestion would be to use SEM as opposed to TEM. The scanning electron microscope (SEM) can also be useful to reveal morphological features of isolated organisms as well as for diagnosis.  There are numerous articles citing this technique. I believe the UC Berkley has an SEM in their lab.    I hope this helps.  Terri

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Hi all,
Does anyone have any experience with embedding an acrylic prosthetic lens for EM, or any other way ? We have a case where they wanted EM on a lens to identify a  specific bacteria. We have never done it and it would take some work to figure it out. Also, I told them that unless there is some morphologic marker for the bacteria, EM would not help much identifying it.
Any ideas?
Any labs that handle this kind of thing? They are willing to send it out.
Tim Morken
Pathology Site Manager, Parnassus
Supervisor, Electron Microscopy/Neuromuscular Special Studies Department of Pathology UC San Francisco Medical Center



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I also have used Sakura Smart Write (Primera printers repackaged under the Sakura name)  slide and cassette printers since they came out. I had some issues with the slide printers in the beginning but they have worked out all the bugs and greatly improved the machine. I do very little maintenance other than clean rollers on the slide printer and never had any issues with the cassette printer. I recommend them for Small Labs for sure. They have multi cassette holders for larger labs.


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Hi all,


Does anyone have any experience with embedding an acrylic prosthetic lens for EM, or any other way ? We have a case where they wanted EM on a lens to identify a  specific bacteria. We have never done it and it would take some work to figure it out. Also, I told them that unless there is some morphologic marker for the bacteria, EM would not help much identifying it.

Any ideas?

Any labs that handle this kind of thing? They are willing to send it out.

Tim Morken
Pathology Site Manager, Parnassus
Supervisor, Electron Microscopy/Neuromuscular Special Studies Department of Pathology UC San Francisco Medical Center



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I've used the Primera slide printer since it came out.  I like it a lot.  It needs it's maintenance kept up like anything else but other than cleaning the rollers there is very little else that needs cleaning.

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James,

I totally agree with your assessment of the Slidemate printers. Have not had any experience with the newer model.
Applying slide labels shouldn?t be an issue when dealing with one block and slide(s) at a time.  Some of this could depend upon your software available to you. Our system generated just the labels needed for the block you were cutting, on demand. You should be able to get a nice Zebra printer for under $700.

Another of our labs used the new Sakura/Premera printer and really like it.

Victor

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We have used the older version Slidemate slide labelers from Thermofisher for the last three years.   I think putting the patient information directly on the slide is preferred however the wear and tear on slide printers means higher maintenance costs and more down time.  Thermofisher has a newer version of the Slidemate now that has been designed so that there is less wear and tear on the machines.   Currently when one of the old labelers breaks down we have to send the instrument out and the cost is generally 1000 - 1500 for repair each time.    It also seems that the older machines have to be sent in at least every other year.  Our older machines have been sent in almost yearly.

We are considering switching to a slide label making system by General Data.   One of the downsides is that we have to apply the label to each slide so therefore we introduce another step where the slides could be mislabeled.   The upside is that equipment costs are much less.   A new thermal label printer runs around 700.00 where as the instrument that imprints the slide label on the slide runs between 12000 - 15000 per unit.  We need three units.
Thermo also offers a lease system.    What I need to know is what has been the experience with the new Slidemate AS printers?   What kind of maintenance issues have you encountered? Finally please let me know your latest experiences with both slide label printers versus slide labeling printers?

Thanks for your input.

Jim


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I'm certified in EM. My suggestion would be to use SEM as opposed to TEM. The scanning electron microscope (SEM) can also be useful to reveal morphological features of isolated organisms as well as for diagnosis.  There are numerous articles citing this technique. I believe the UC Berkley has an SEM in their lab.    I hope this helps.  Terri

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Subject: [Histonet] Prosthetic lens processing, cutting?


Hi all,
Does anyone have any experience with embedding an acrylic prosthetic lens for EM, or any other way ? We have a case where they wanted EM on a lens to identify a  specific bacteria. We have never done it and it would take some work to figure it out. Also, I told them that unless there is some morphologic marker for the bacteria, EM would not help much identifying it.
Any ideas?
Any labs that handle this kind of thing? They are willing to send it out.
Tim Morken
Pathology Site Manager, Parnassus
Supervisor, Electron Microscopy/Neuromuscular Special Studies Department of Pathology UC San Francisco Medical Center


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Hi:

I am preparing a device for blowing air into a tiny, subcylindrical structure (diameter << 1 mm) in some (non-human) organisms. Heat extruded Pasteur pipettes are good but too fragile for my taste.

What  is the smallest diameter (easily available and cheap) syringe?

If you have any constructive suggestions, please email me directly.

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