RE: Eosinophil granule stain

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From:Cynthia Favara <cfavara@niaid.nih.gov>
To:"'histonet@Pathology.swmed.edu'" <HistoNet@Pathology.swmed.edu>, "'nelso019@mc.duke.edu'" <nelso019@mc.duke.edu>, "'Hewlett Bryan (CMH)'" <HEWLETT@EXCHANGE1.CMH.ON.CA>
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Date:Tue, 25 May 1999 10:51:08 -0400
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Ramona,
	Wright stain will do the trick

Cynthia Favara
Rocky Mountain Laboratories
903 S 4th Street
Hamilton, MT 59840
ph: 406-363-9317
FAX: 406-363-9286
e-mail: cfavara@nih.gov


> ----------
> From: 	Hewlett Bryan  (CMH)[SMTP:HEWLETT@EXCHANGE1.CMH.ON.CA]
> Sent: 	Tuesday, May 25, 1999 6:08 AM
> To: 	'histonet@Pathology.swmed.edu'; 'nelso019@mc.duke.edu'
> Subject: 	RE: Eosinophil granule stain
> 
> Ramona,
> 
> How about Eosin?
>  After all that's how these critters got their name!
> Just do an H&E with prolonged washing after the 'E' and all will be
> fine!
> 
> Bryan
> >----------
> >From: 	nelso019@mc.duke.edu[SMTP:nelso019@mc.duke.edu]
> >Sent: 	May 24, 1999 11:15 AM
> >To: 	histonet@Pathology.swmed.edu
> >Subject: 	Eosinophil granule stain
> >
> >     Does anyone know of a stain for eosinophils? I tried Luna's method
> and 
> >     the P.I. was not pleased. I understand there was one in the Journal
> of 
> >     Histotechnology a couple of years ago. Any suggesstions would be 
> >     helpful.
> >     
> >     Thanks in advance,
> >     Ramona Nelson
> >     DUMC Dept. of Pathology
> >     nelso019@mc.duke.edu
> >     919-684-6209
> >
> >
> 



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