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Method for Coating Histology Slides with Gelatin
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Gelatin coated slides can hold sections on slides more securely
Melanin Bleach Protocol
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Prepared by ROY ELLIS IMVS Division of Pathology The Queen
Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) Staining Protocol
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Prepared by ROY ELLIS IMVS Division of Pathology The Queen
H&E Staining Method and Protocol – Mayer’s
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Solutions and Reagents: Eosin-Phloxine B Solution:       Eosin Stock Solution:       Eosin
H&E Staining Method and Protocol – Harris
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Solutions and Reagents: 1% Acid Alcohol Solution (for differentiation):       Hydrochloric
Fixative Protocols and Recipes
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Formalin Solution (10%, unbuffered):       Formaldehyde (37-40%) ------------- ----10 ml
Decalcification Solutions for Bone
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Choose of decalcification solution will depend on the type of
Methods and Protocols for Decalcification of Bone Material
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Fixation: 10% Buffered Neutral Formalin for up to 5 days. All
Davidson’s Fixative Protocol
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Robert S. Richmond, M.D., F.C.A.P. Pathologist, USA Principle: Davidson's (sometimes called
Cryoprotectant Protocols for Storage of Free-Floating Brain Sections
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The following protocols are used for long term storage of
Clearing (Differentiation) Reagent for H&E Staining
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1% Acid Alcohol Solution:       Hydrochloric acid ---------------- 10 ml
Preparing a Cell Block from Cell Lines or Cell Suspensions
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Dr. Giorgio GattorettiAssociate Professor of Clinical PathologyInstitute for Cancer Genetics,
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