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From:HistoScientific <histosci@shentel.net>
To:"J. A. Kiernan" <jkiernan@julian.uwo.ca>, histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
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Dear Betsy & Hal,

I thank you for your responses to my ultra structure question.  As we have
suspected, plastics and/or EM is in order!  And Mr. Kiernan, I do not have a
clue as to what you are talking about with regards to selling trivia gathered
from the histonet.  Have you lost it?  This list server is used for helping to
gather useful information regarding histo-pathological techniques.  If you can
not help me with this problem, do not respond to my original question.

Sincerely,

Beth Poole
Histo-Scientific Research Labs.
107 Killmon Road
Basye, VA  22810
(540)856-2222
fax: (540)856-2227
histosci@shentel.net



"J. A. Kiernan" wrote:

>   Your client needs to buy a book or talk to someone who
>   has read one. If he is paying you to do his reading, then
>   you should spend a few years in a well stocked library
>   before sending your client a bill. Email messages (even to
>   the HistoNet listserver ;) have no authority. If you collect
>   fees for passing on trivia from the internet you will
>   soon be sued and broke, and will have deserved it.
>
>  John A. Kiernan,
>  Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology,
>  The University of Western Ontario,
>  LONDON,  Canada  N6A 5C1
>    E-mail: kiernan@uwo.ca
>
> _____________________________________________________________
> On Fri, 25 Feb 2000, HistoScientific wrote:
>
> > We have a client that is very specific in his request.  He is interested
> > in looking at ultra structural changes in swine myocardium.  What stain
> > is best suited for looking at ultra structural changes due to ischemia
> > (mitochondrial architecture, glycogen storage, intracellular calcium,
> > and nuclear chromatin).  Several pathologists told me that the only way
> > to see these things is via Electron Microscopy, or perhaps very thin
> > plastic sections.  Can anyone shed some light on this subject?  Thanks
> > in advance.
> >
> > Sincerely,
> >
> > Beth Poole
> > Histo-Scientific Research Labs.
> > 107 Killmon Road
> > Basye, VA  22810
> > (540)856-2222
> > fax: (540)856-2227
> > histosci@shentel.net
> _________________________________________________________________




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