Re: [Histonet] (no subject)

From:"Beth A. Goldman"

Thanks!

On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 Don.Birgerson@leica-microsystems.com wrote:

>
> Hi Beth,
>      I think you want to contact a company called "Brain Research
> Laboratories"  (www.brainsearchlab.com ) 617-965-5544 in Newton Mass. They
> list staining nets.
>
> Don Birgerson
> Leica Microsystems
> Technical Assistance Center
> Don.Birgerson@Leica-Microsystems.Com
> 1-800-248-0123  ext 5918
>
>
>
>                      "Beth A. Goldman"
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>                      western.edu
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>                      02/09/2005 12:03 PM
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>
> Hi everyone.
>    I was wondering if any of you knew where I could purchase a staining
> net. I'm not sure if this is actually what the product is called. It is
> basically a round dish about 2 inches high, with netting on the bottom. It
> is divided into sections by glass. I've been using some borrowed ones for
> staining brain tissue, with an acetylcholinesterse reaction. I'd like to
> buy some of my own, but I have no idea of where I can buy some.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Beth
> University of Maryland, College Park
>
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> Don Birgerson
> Leica Microsystems
> Technical Assistance Center
> Don.Birgerson@Leica-Microsystems.Com
> 1-800-248-0123  ext 5918
>
>
>
>                      "Beth A. Goldman"
>                                      To:       histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
>                      Sent by:                              cc:
>                      histonet-bounces@lists.utsouth        Subject:  [Histonet] (no subject)
>                      western.edu
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>                      02/09/2005 12:03 PM
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>
> Hi everyone.
>    I was wondering if any of you knew where I could purchase a staining
> net. I'm not sure if this is actually what the product is called. It is
> basically a round dish about 2 inches high, with netting on the bottom. It
> is divided into sections by glass. I've been using some borrowed ones for
> staining brain tissue, with an acetylcholinesterse reaction. I'd like to
> buy some of my own, but I have no idea of where I can buy some.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Beth
> University of Maryland, College Park
>
>
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