[Histonet] What's mellitin?

From:"JOHN COLEMAN"


I never heard of mellitin. If you mean melanin, there is a bleach
method to remove it and compare to unbleached h&e slides and there is a
Fontana Masson which is a melanin silver stain.
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   1. lab design (Melissa Jans)
   2. RE: lab design (Jim Staruk)
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   4. unsubscribe (Anne Van Binsbergen)
   5. RE: lab design (Bartlett, Jeanine)
   6. Mellitin (TLCLab)


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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 11:08:36 -0700 (PDT)
From: Melissa Jans 
Subject: [Histonet] lab design
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I hope this email finds everyone well,

I have the opportunity to do some redesigning of our laboratory space. 
I would like some feedback from some of the larger labs as to whether
they have a separate room for their tissue processors and/or flammable
storage.  If so, how is it separate from the main laboratory working
space...wall, door, both?
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Melissa Jans
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics


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Message: 2
Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 20:59:22 -0400
From: "Jim Staruk" 
Subject: RE: [Histonet] lab design
To: "'Melissa Jans'" ,
    
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This is exactly what I did when I designed our new facilities.  I built
a
flame-resistant room which is well-ventilated directly to the outside. 
The
ventilation unit is adjustable for varying amounts of cubic feet per
minute
air exchange.  This unit is always on.  There is a special cabinet for
flammable chemicals, acid-resistant bench tops for the tissue
processors and
multiple, adjustable shelves for slide drying in this room.  The solid
wood
passage door is always closed.  I also built a fume hood directly on
the
other side of one of these walls and placed a blower unit (from an
old,
charcoal bench-top fume hood) through the wall.  This is where we
coverslip.
When the blower is on, it sucks away all of the xylene-laden air into
the
vented room which, in turn, is vented directly to the outside.  There
is
never any xylene fumes in the lab.  On our main homepage, there's a
link to
photos of our new lab.  Here, you will see the ventilated room as well
as
the coverslipping fume hood on the other side of the ventilated room.

Jim

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Mass Histology Service
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Subject: [Histonet] lab design

I hope this email finds everyone well,

I have the opportunity to do some redesigning of our laboratory space. 
I
would like some feedback from some of the larger labs as to whether
they
have a separate room for their tissue processors and/or flammable
storage.
If so, how is it separate from the main laboratory working
space...wall,
door, both?
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Melissa Jans
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics


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Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 14:57:20 +0400
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Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 14:57:20 +0400
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Message: 5
Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 08:22:08 -0400
From: "Bartlett, Jeanine" 
Subject: RE: [Histonet] lab design
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Hi Jan:

Currently we have a separate room containing our tissue processors and
embedding centers.  We also have a large flammable storage cabinet in
this room.  We have a separate room with our alcohol/solvent recycler
and there is a large flammable storage cabinet in there as well.  We
have 2 smaller flammable cabinets in routine lab space as well.

We are moving into a brand-new lab building this fall.  In the new lab
we also will have separate rooms; one for the processors and embedding
cetners and another for recycling.  I do not think there is flammable
storage in the new processing room (it's pretty small) but there is in
the recycling room.  I believe there will be at least one under-counter
flammable storage in a main lab space as well.

Jeanine Bartlett
CDC, Atlanta

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    I hope this email finds everyone well,
    
    I have the opportunity to do some redesigning of our laboratory
space.  I would like some feedback from some of the larger labs as to
whether they have a separate room for their tissue processors and/or
flammable storage.  If so, how is it separate from the main laboratory
working space...wall, door, both?
    Any feedback would be appreciated.
    Melissa Jans
    University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
    
    
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Message: 6
Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 17:03:01 +0200
From: TLCLab 
Subject: [Histonet] Mellitin
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Hello,

Is there any - strict - histochemical method to caracterise mellitin 
(meaning not an immunohistochemical method) ?

Regards,

Florent.



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