Re: [Histonet] Re: Giemsa Stain
From: | gillian.2.brown@gsk.com |
Hi,
Guess no one told me how hard it is as I do make my own. We do have very
ancient stocks so maybe I wont be able to once the components have gone.
Regards
Gill Brown
RSRICHMOND@aol.com
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[Histonet] Re: Giemsa Stain
Kim Tournear asks >>I'm in need of a recipe for a giemsa stain using the
powder. I also need a recipe for making light green from powder.<<
I've never - in more than 40 years - encountered anyone - including an
intensely giemsophilic research lab 40 years ago - Wolbach's colophonium
rosin and
all - who made up their own Giemsa stain solution from the dry powder.
It's
supposed to be extremely difficult to do. Scrupulous exclusion of water is
essential - that applies to stock bottles of the ready-made solution also.
Kemlo has given you adequate advice about Light Green SF. - And yes,
Kemlo,
many labs on this side of the pond have no books. American science
education
marches on into the new century.
Bob Richmond
Knoxville TN and Gastonia NC
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