Re: [Histonet] Botanical stains
Dear Elizabeth,
If you really want to hear it from the horses mouth,
talk to Dr. Richard Horobin. He is a wonderful man,
who truely loves histology! He probably has more
degrees than a thermometer! He is the editor for the
Biological Stain Commision's journal. His e-mail is:
richardhorobin@tomcroy.co.uk
Give him my Best Regards & Next Time lets Share a
Pint!
Akemi
--- MTitford@aol.com wrote:
> Elizabeth Wurdak asks about botanical stains:
>
> Many years ago, (many, many years ago !) when I
> attended basic laboratory
> technique classes in London, the standard stain for
> botany was, I think,
> Safranine and light green. The sections were a
> little thicker and a delight to look
> at. I am sure you could easily find the method in
> the Internet. Also,
> strangely, alcian blue and safranine can be used
> too. We used to hand sections
> with a cut throat razor.......
>
> Michael Titford
> USA Pathology
> Mobile AL USA
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