Geoff,
What a memory!!!
You are correct, the drawing was certainly present in pre-1960's Maximov and
Bloom, we were tested on this as students.
Bryan.
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From: "Geoff McAuliffe"
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Sent: Friday, August 17, 2007 2:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Histonet] alcohol fixation image (2nd try)
>I recall that an early edition (1960's or so) of one of the major histology
>texts (Bloom and Fawcett's, A Textbook of Histology I think) had drawing of
>how and intestinal epithelial cell would look after various fixatives. Also
>try some older editions (pre 1960's) of Maximow and Bloom, Bailey, Ham etc,
>all of the major histo texts that are too long and encyclopedic for today's
>medical student.
>
> Geoff
>
>
> Gudrun Lang wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have to admit, that I need help with basic histotechnical knowledge.
>> Please, can someone describe me the "alcohol fixation image" of tissue,
>> especially chromatin?
>> And would poorly formalin-fixed tissue show less chromatin-structure or
>> more
>> intense chromatin-structure, after the usual VIP-processing.
>> (50-70-96-96-100-100 alc.) due to the ethanol-effect?
>>
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Gudrun Lang
>>
>>
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