[Histonet] H Pylori controls

Hans B Snyder Hans at histologistics.com
Fri Jan 22 14:50:28 CST 2021


Hello Cynthia,

We have HP blocks.  Our tissues are great for IHC but not special stains.
Please contact me directly if you are interested.

Thank you

Hans B Snyder
JMD Histology & Histologistics Inc.
118 Main St, Store Front, Suite 1
Webster, MA 01570
Lab - 508-461-7207
www.histologistics.com
http://jmdhistology.com/
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> Hello Histonetters.
> Looking for positive H Pylori control block(s). We typically use
> positive case tissue from old surgical cases, but seem to be running low.
> If anyone has a surplus, and would be willing to share, or maybe we have
> tissue you can use?? We could do a swap..Let me know..Thanks...Cindy
> McGrady
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> Cindy McGrady
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> Hello all!
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> Does anyone know a lab that can grow specific fungal strains?
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> We are looking to make internal FFPE control blocks for specific fungal
> strains. We have an internal method for producing FFPE blocks. Just need a
> lab or service provider that can grow specific fungal cultures and send us
> the fixed bugs.
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> Any suggestions would super grateful!
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> From: Ann Specian <thisisann at aol.com>
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> Is anyone aware of any NYS/CAP/CLIA regulations regarding credentialing
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> From: Bernice Frederick <b-frederick at northwestern.edu>
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> Good morning (well, in Chicago anyway)
> We've recently been having issues with water under the sections when
> picked up from the waterbath. It seems to even affect the sections during
> antigen retrieval after removing excess water, drying and baking I was
> given a block from an outside source that I know is a different paraffin
> and there was no water to be seen. Same person,same techniques. Can
> paraffin play a part? Or is the processing throwing this off. We run
> various programs and it seems to happen with almost everything. TMA"s in
> particular, as cores get lost during retrieval.
> Bernice
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> Bernice Frederick
> Pathology Core Facility
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