RE: Cold Haematoxylin

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From:Cynthia Favara <cfavara@atlas.niaid.nih.gov> (by way of histonet)
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Gerard,
	I know this may seem extravagant to some but I oredr hematoxlyin
and Eosin from Richard-Allen. Great reliable product and they have
always  if I have any concerns. Have never had any problems.
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

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> From: 	Gerard Spoelstra[SMTP:spoelstr@numbat.murdoch.edu.au]
> Sent: 	Monday, November 23, 1998 10:21 PM
> To: 	histonet@Pathology.swmed.edu
> Subject: 	Cold Haematoxylin
>
> Hello.
> I would appreciate some opinion on a reliable haematoxylin that
> requires no
> heat or minimal heat in its preparation. We nearly had a fire when
> making
> up the Harris's Haematoxylin recently and are now hunting around for
> an
> alternative that does'nt require the use of a bunsen burner. Your
> suggestions will be apprecitiated!
>
> Gerard Spoelstra
> Histopathology Laboratory
> Division of Veterinary and Biomedical Science
> Murdoch Universtity
> Western Australia
>
>
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