RE: Goldner's Trichrome
From: | "Monson, Frederick C." |
OK BonesSlides,
Here's
Goldner's Stain: p337 in Gray (below)
Soln 0: Weigert, 1904: (A)HOH 95 + FeCl3 0.6g; (B) 1% hematoxylin in 95%
EtOH. Make Soln 0 with equal parts (A) and (B)
Soln A: HOH 100 + .07g Ponceau 2R + acid fuchsin 0.03 + HOAc 0.2ml
Soln B: 1% HoAc
Soln C: HOH 100 + phosphomolybdic 4 + Orange G 2
Soln D: HOH 100 + Light Green 0.2g + HOAc 0.2ml
Method:
Soln 0 'till colored then tapwater to blue
Soln A: 5min and into Soln B
Wash
Soln C: 'til collagen colored and into Soln B
Rinse
Soln D: 5min and into Soln B 5min and blot
Absolute EtOH for minimum time
Xylene to Balsam
Result: general cytoplasm red, RBC's orange, collagen green
That's what the book says. You must REALLY want this one.
Regards,
Fred Monson
Frederick C. Monson, PhD
Center for Advanced Scientific Imaging
West Chester University
West Chester, Pennsylvania, USA, 19383
610-738-0437
fmonson@wcupa.edu
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> From: Boneslides@aol.com
> Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 2:30 PM
> To: histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
> Subject: Goldner's Trichrome
>
> Many, many moons ago, I used to do a Goldner's trichrome on PMMA sections.
> I
> have a researcher asking for that stain, and, of course, I can't find a
> procedure anywhere. Does anyone have a protocol that they can share? I
> would greatly appreciate any help!!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Diane Mahovlic, HT(ASCP)
> The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
> Cleveland, Ohio
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