Re: [Histonet] IHC on cells on coverslips

From:Geoff McAuliffe

The "short Coplin jars" are called Columbia staining jars. 
Protozologists use them to save on expensive reagents, at least they did 
when I was "growing up" in a Biology dept.

Geoff

Shirley Powell wrote:

>Patsy,
>
>I have done IHC on coverslips using the batch method in short Coplin jars
>made for coverslips.  I have seen them in several vendor catalogs.  Also I
>purchased a stain set up from Thermo Electron, when it was Shandon Lipshaw,
>with 6 glass jars that holds about 8-10 oz in a stainless steel rack with
>hinged cover.  This had a small slide rack that could hold the larger
>coverslips that may work as well.
>
>Shirley
>
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "Patsy Ruegg" 
>To: "Histonet@Pathology. Swmed. Edu" 
>Cc: "Ihcrg@Yahoogroups. Com" 
>Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 5:11 PM
>Subject: [Histonet] IHC on cells on coverslips
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>>Please advise how to manage IHC staining for cells grown on coverslips.
>>Patsy
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