[Histonet] Histonet Digest, Vol 194, Issue 15

Betsy Molinari BMolinari at texasheart.org
Tue Jan 21 10:00:22 CST 2020


No I did not. But I will keep that in mind if it happens again. Thanks!


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Betsy,

I realize that they have been stained now, but did you considered running them back through alcohols and xylene and then coverslipping? The cells would then be preserved and you could easily remove the coverglass and stain at a later date.

Toni


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Charles, thank you for your reply. That is an interesting idea. I think I may have a bit of an experiment to run when I have some time.


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I have never done this before but I would assume you could reseal it just like you would a paraffin block by putting some fresh paraffin on top of the section again and allowing it to dry. It would just then need to be reheated and run down to remove the paraffin cover before staining.

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Thank you for the reply Amos. I totally agree but the researcher did not inform me until after the deparaffinization was finished. She wanted to hold off on the staining but it was too late and I went ahead with the staining. I was just curious if there was, in fact a procedure to preserve a deparaffinized slide.


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Hi Betsy,
     I wouldn't do it. It's an unnecessary risk to let them dry out. Better to leave it in distilled water if you absolutely must. Ideal to not deparaffinize in the first place if you can't finish the stain. Dried out sections is just a bad plan.

Amos Brooks

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> Good day and Happy Martin Luther King Day. What are your thoughts on 
> letting deparaffinized slides dry to be used for future use , or keep 
> in DI water for a time? I deparaffinized  some slides this morning, 
> then the researcher called and asked me to hold off on staining them.
> I am going to continue staining them after explaining the situation to 
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