Staining
Method for Destaining Aldehyde Fuchsin.
July 1971;I(1):1.
Restoration of Nuclear Basophilic
Properties.
July 1971;I(1):2-3.
A Modified One Hour Giemsa.
July 1971;I(1):3.
Special Precautions for All Silver
Nitrate Procedures.
Dominic L. Europa, B.S., Principle Histo-Cytologist, Bellevue Hospital
Center, New York, N.Y. 10016. October 1971;I(2):5.
Methods for More Specific Differentiations
of Melanin Pigment.
An Editorial. October 1971;I(2):6.
Hematoxylin and Eosin Staining Problems
and Solutions.
An Editorial. October 1971;I(2):7.
Special Staining Control System for
Histology.
Herbert Stevens, HT (ASCP), Oakwood Hospital, Dearborn, Michigan
48124. January 1972;II(1):9.
A Simple Staining Procedure for Calcium
Deposits.
Mrs. Willa Mikowski, HT (ASCP), Munson Medical Center, Traverse
City, Michigan 49684. April 1972;II(2).
A Modified Movat Pentachrome Stain.
Jeffrey S. Silverman, Westbury, New York 11590. April 1972;II(2).
Substitute Dye Source for Movat's
Pentachrome.
An Editorial. April 1972;II(2).
Additional Information on Formalin
Fixation and H & E Staining.
An Editorial. July 1972;II(3):17.
Gomori's Trichrome for Staining E.
Histolytica.
Edgar L. Kitchen, Senior Histotechnologist, Presbyterian Intercommunity
Hospital, Whittier, California 90602. July 1972;II(3):19.
Modified Gomori's Method for Staining
Reticulum and Collagen.
Charles J. Churukian, The University of Rochester, School of Medicine
and Dentistry, Rochester, New York 14620. October 1972;II(4):23.
Further Information on Eosin Preparation.
M. Pirogow, Veterans Administration Hospital, Syracuse, New York
13210. January 1973;III(1):25.
Additional Information on Histochemical
Calcium Techniques.
P. L. Anderson, Bethesda, Maryland 20014. January 1973;III(1):25.
Staining Fresh, Unfixed, Unembedded
and Undercalcified Bone Sections.
A.R. Villanueva, B.S., HT (ASCP), Technical Director, Orthopaedic
Research Division, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan 48202.
January 1973;III(1):26.
Combined Silver Methenamine
One-Step Trichrome Procedure.
Jules Elias, M.A., Basic Health Sciences Center, Stony Brook, New
York 11790. January 1973;III(1):27.
Automatic Staining Versus Hand Staining.
Sandra L. Green, Animal Care Facility, Stanford Medical Center,
Stanford, California 94305. April 1973;III(2):29-30.
Differential Staining Methods for
Cells in the Central Nervous System.
C.E. Potter, HT (ASCP), L.W. Chang, Ph.D., A.W. Dudley, Jr., M.D.,
Department of Pathology, University of Wisconsin, The Medical School,
Madison, Wisconsin 53706. April 1973;III(2):30-31.
Improved Mucin Staining.
An Editorial. April 1973;III(2):31.
Time-Saving Idea for Special Stains.
Florence Edwards, Lakeland General Hospital, Lakeland, Florida.
April 1973;III(2):31.
An Evaluation of the Problems in Lymph
Node Preparation.
Elaine S. Boyd, HT (ASCP), Los Robles Hospital, Thousand Oaks, California
91360.
July 1973;III(3):33-34.
Multiple Staining Procedures for the
Islands of Langerhans.
Ellen S. Slaughter, HT (ASCP), Robert E. Brown, M.D., Washington,
D.C. 20306. July 1973;III(3):34-36.
Procedures: Modified Gomori's Aldehyde-Fuchsin
Stain for Beta Cells.
July 1973;III(3):34.
Modified Gomori's Chrome Alum-Hematoxylin-Phloxine
Stain for Alpha2 Cells.
July 1973;III(3):35.
Ziegler's Hematoxylin and Eosin Stain.
E.E. Ziegler, M.D., 3565 S. Leisure World Boulevard, Silver Spring,
Maryland 20906. October 1973;III(4):39-40.
Marking Tissue with Mercurochrome.
Donald L. Meyers, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD 21205. October
1973;III(4):40.
Simplifying Special Stains.
Donald L. Meyers, Chief Histotechnologist, Johns Hopkins Hospital,
Baltimore, Maryland 21205. October 1973;III(4):41.
Problems in Stain Technology.
An Editorial. January 1974;IV(1):45.
A Silver Technique for the Study of
Cellular Injuries.
Louis W. Chang, Ph.D., Alden W. Dudley, Jr., M.D., Cynthia E. Potter,
HT (ASCP), University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison, Wisconsin
53706. April 1974;IV(2):47-48.
Celestine Blue B Method: A Substitute
for the Routine H&E Procedure.
An Editorial. April 1974;IV(2):49.
Gaines' Iron Reaction.
William K. Gaines, HT (ASCP), Veterans Administration Hospital,
Topeka, Kansas 66622. July 1974;IV(3):52-53.
Improving the Method for the Demonstration
of Adenosine Triphosphatase.
John P. Koski, HT (ASCP), University of Michigan Medical Center,
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. July 1974;IV(3):53.
Eliminating Cytoplasmic Staining in
Sections Stained with Weigert's Iron Hematoxylin.
Charles J. Churukian, University of Rochester, School of Medicine,
Rochester, New York 14642. July 1974;IV(3):53.
A Rapid Cold Method for the Preparation
of Bullard's and Harris' Hematoxylin.
Dominic L. Europa, B.S., Bellevue Hospital Center, New York, N.Y.
10016. October 1974;IV(4):55.
Modified Alizarin Red-S Staining Method
for Fetal Bones.
Livia M. Molnar, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195.
October 1974;IV(4):55.
Special Stains Under Non-Special Conditions.
Therese R. Ansman, Hillcrest Medical Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74104.
October 1974;IV(4):57.
Getting the Most Out of Special Stain
Solutions in the Small and Moderate-Sized Histopathology Laboratory.
James V. Robinson, B.S., Mercy Center for Health Care Services,
Aurora, Illinois 60506. October 1974;IV(4):57.
Modification of Harris Hematoxylin
for Sections from Tissue Double Embedded with Nitrocellulose and
Paraffin.
Livia M. Molnar, Department of Orthodontics, University of Washington,
Seattle, Washington 98195. January 1975;V(1):59.
Additional Information on Problem
in Stain Technology.
Alyce S. Dugan, Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry
Laboratory, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17105. January 1975;V(1):59.
Luna-Verfuerth Stat. H&E Staining
Procedure.
An Editorial. January 1975;V(1):60.
Counterstains for Hematoxylins.
Richard Verfuerth, Lee G. Luna. An Editorial. January 1975;V(1):61.
Useful Stains for a General Hospital
Laboratory.
John C. Gallagher, M.D., Veterans Administration Center, Bay Pines,
Florida 33504. April 1975;V(2):63.
Modification of Verhoeff's Elastic
Stain for Sections from Tissue Double Embedded with Nitrocellulose
and Paraffin.
Liva M. Molnar, Department of Orthodontics, University of Washington,
Seattle, Washington 98195. April 1975;V(2):64.
A Modification of the Klüver-Barrera
Stain.
Sam Chou, M.D., Ph.D., Annamae O'Neal, HT (ASCP), Department of
Neuropathology, West Virginia University Medical Center, Morgantown,
West Virginia 26506. April 1975;V(2):65.
Quality Control for PTAH Staining.
An Editorial. April 1975;V(2):66.
Stability of More Commonly Used Special
Staining Solutions.
An Editorial. July 1975;V(3):68-69.
Additional Information for Prestaining
Small Specimens.
Eric G. Smith, Bath Memorial Hospital, Bath, Maine 04530. July 1975;V(3):69.
Modified H&E Stain for Demonstrating
Reed-Sternberg Cells.
Peter V. Emanuele, Histopathology Laboratories Division, Armed Forces
Institute of Pathology, Washington, D.C. 20306. October 1975;V(4):72.
A Modified Argentaffin Silver Reaction.
Karole Cecich, Holy Family Hospital, Des Plaines, Illinois 60016.
October 1975;V(4):73.
Stain Technology Control.
An Editorial. January 1976;VI(1):77.
Modification of Mallory's Aniline
Blue Collagen Stain.
Livia M. Molnar, Department of Orthodontics, University of Washington,
Seattle, Washington 98195. January 1976;VI(1):78.
Routine Hematoxylin and Eosin Staining
Procedure.
An Editorial. April 1976;VI(2):81.
A Modified Auramine O-Rhodamine B
Method for Better Demonstration of Acid-Fast Organisms
with Fluorescent Microscopy.
Donald J. Burt, Swedish Medical Center, Englewood, Colorado 80110.
July 1976;VI(3):84-85.
Modification of Mayer's Hematoxylin-Eosin
Method.
Livia M. Molnar, Department of Orthodontics, University of Washington,
Seattle, Washington 98195. October 1976;VI(4):87.
Do it Yourself Terry's Methylene
Blue.
An Editorial. October 1976;VI(4):88.
A Reliable Methyl Green-Pyronin Procedure
for RNA and DNA.
Pat Alexander, Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Alabama
School of Medicine, Birmingham, Alabama 35294. October 1976;VI(4):90.
Flow Sheet for the Warthin-Starry
Stain.
Jacob Lundy, Biomedical Laboratory, Edgewood Arsenal, Aberdeen Proving
Ground, Maryland 21010. January 1977;VII(1):92.
Emanuele's PAS Modification for Cellular
Elements.
Peter V. Emanuele, Washington, D.C. 20306. July 1977;VII(3):99.
Did You Know?
An Editorial. July 1977;VII(3):99-100.
Ruas' H&E Stain for Stat Frozen
Sections.
John R. Ruas, HT (ASCP), Children's Health Center, Minneapolis,
Minnesota 55404. October 1977;VII(4):103.
Histo-Hints: Sevier and Munger Silver
Staining and Cryomethacrylate.
George Cole, Marilyn Dailey, Good Samaritan Hospital & Medical
Center, Portland, Oregon 97210. October 1977;VII(4):104.
A Rapid Mallory's PTAH Method for Fibrin.
Charles J. Churukian, B.A., HT (ASCP), The University of Rochester,
School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, New York 14642. October
1977;VII(4):105.
Staining of Bacteria in Tissue Sections:
A Reliable Gram Stain Method.
Robert C. Brown, M.D., Rutherford Hospital, Rutherfordton, North
Carolina 28139. Howard C. Hopps, M.D., University of Missouri, School
of Medicine, Columbia, Missouri 65201. January 1978;VIII(1):108-109.
A Rapid Polychrome Stain for Frozen
Sections.
William Barlow, HT (ASCP), Riverside Hospital, Wilmington, Delaware
19899. April 1978;VIII(2):113.
Gelatin-Chrome Alum: A Better Section
Adhesive.
Cathy Adler, St. Vincent Charity Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio 44115.
July 1978;VIII(3):115.
A Modified Thiosulfation-Aldehyde Fuchsin
Method for Pancreatic Beta Cell Granules.
Jack P. Wenger, Lee G. Luna, Washington, D.C. 20306. July 1978;VIII(3):116.
Erratum Staining Thiosulfation-Aldehyde
Fuchsin, Erratum, July 1978
Recommended Procedure for Demonstrating
Hepatic B Antigen (HGAg): in Paraffin Sections.
An Editorial. October 1978;VIII(4):119-120.
An Editorial View on H&E Consultation.
October 1978;VIII(4):121.
Problems with Aldehyde Fuchsin Staining.
Charles J. Churukian, B.A., H.T., (ASCP), Department of Pathology,
University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York 14642.
January 1979;IX(1):123.
The Masson Trichrome, Some Useful
Information.
An Editorial. January 1979;IX(1):124.
Solution to Problems in Staining Techniques.
An Editorial. April 1979;IX(2):128.
Improved Calcium Demonstration.
An Editorial. April 1979;IX(2):129.
A New Polychrome Stain.
Janet Campbell and Kenneth Saeger, M.D., The Hospital of the Good
Samaritan, Los Angeles, California 90017. July 1979;IX(3):133-134.
A Seven-Minute Harris Hematoxylin and
Eosin Stain.
Victoria Meyer and Gail Antonich, North Hills Passavant Hospital,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15237. October 1979;IX(4):137.
Halls Modified Harris Hematoxylin.
Dolores W. Carter, Baptist Memorial Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee
38146. April 1980;X(2):143.
H&E Staining With Paper Strips.
J. Ziaja, V. Granat, E. Gruebbel, Lutheran Medical Center, St. Louis,
Missouri 63118. July 1980;X(3):148.
A Box of Salt.
Marion Gleason, Providence Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio 45239. October
1980;X(4):152.
A Double Check with Fluorescent Antibodies
and Special Stains for the Differentiation
of Endocrine Cells of the Pancreatic Islet.
Akira Hirayama, M.D., Minoru Sakurada, Department of Surgical Pathology,
Tokyo Womens Medical College, 10 Kawada-Cho, Shinjuku-ku,
Tokyo, Japan. 10th Anniversary Issue 1980;10.
Eosin Staining: pH Dependence.
W.R. Turner, M.D., Senior Pathologist, State Pathology Laboratory,
Davidsonweg Road, George 6530, Republic of South Africa. 10th Anniversary
Issue 1980;10.
Mallory Trichrome Stain.
Stephanie S. Lightbourn, D.M.T., C.T., Princess Margaret Hospital,
Ministry of Health, P.O. Box N-3729, Nassau Bahamas. 10th Anniversary
Issue 1980;12.
Reply to Editorial.
Graham Dann, A.R.T., Medical Laboratory Technology, Lambton College,
Sarnia, Ontario N7T 7K4. January 1981;XI(1):157.
A Modified Aldehyde Thionin Method
for Demonstrating Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBsAg).
Charles Churukian, B.A., University of Rochester Medical Center,
Rochester, New York 14642. April 1981;XI(2):159-160.
Liver Trichrome Stain.
William Dotson, The North Carolina Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill,
North Carolina 27514. July 1981;XI(3):163.
Hematoxylin Eosin/Phloxine Stain.
James Maynard, Mease Hospital & Clinic, Dunedin, Florida 33528.
October 1981;XI(4):167.
A Modification of Southgates
Mucicarmine Method.
Calvin G. Payne, B.S., Chesapeake, Virginia 23323. October 1981;XI(4):168.
Methyl Green Pyronine.
Virginia Cordero, North Carolina Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill,
North Carolina 27514. October 1981;XI(4):169.
The Hydrophobic Effect in the Histology
Laboratory.
Martin Golick, B.S., Bellevue Hospital, New York, N.Y. 10016. July
1982;XII(3):179.
Technical Correction Method
for Juxtaglomerular Granules.
M. Konopka, Histopathology Department, Royal Alexandra Hospital
for Children, Camperdown, N.S.W. 2050, Australia. October 1982;XII(4):183.
Spirochete Staining An Inquiry
Response.
Brenda Cuevas, HT (ASCP), Zona 6, Panama, Rep. de Panama. October
1982;XII(4):184-185.
Solution to Eosin Staining Problems.
Brian Moore, B.S., R.T., Veterinary Laboratory, Abbotsford, British
Columbia, Canada V2S 4N8. October 1982;XII(4):185.
A Modified Mayers Mucicarmine
Procedure.
Mequita Praet, Susie Parker Stringfellow Memorial Hospital, Anniston,
Alabama 36203. January 1983;XIII(1):189.
Immunohistochemicals.
April 1983;XIII(2):199-201.
Technical Aspects of Immunocytochemistry
and its Application in Routine Histopathology.
Alison Fields, FIMLS, Department of Histopathology, Royal Free Hospital,
Hampstead, London. October 1983;XIII(4):211-213.
Observations on the Demonstration
of Amyloid When Using Different Methods.
Rob Bosma, Central Lab for National Health in Friesland, Jelsumerstraat
6, 8917 EN LEEUWARDEN, The Netherlands. October 1983;XIII(4):214-215.
Tissue Adhesive for Immunoperoxidase.
Eileen M. Connelly, HT (ASCP), AA, Geofreey Rowden, PhD, Stritch
School of Medicine, Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, Illinois
60153. October 1983;XIII(4):215.
The Phenol Crystal Violet Stain for
Differential Staining of Gram Positive and Negative Bacteria.
Kerry Beebe, ART, Kelowna General Hospital, Kelowna, B.C., Canada
V1Y 1T2. October 1983;XIII(4):216.
Removing Mercuric Chloride Precipitate
from Tissue.
Marjorie Parker, St. Agnes Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland 21229.
November 1983;XIII(3):207.
A Spinal Fluid Stain for Cryptococcal
Meningitis.
Annamae ONeal, HT (ASCP), West Virginia University Medical
Center, Morgantown, West Virginia 26506. November 1983;XIII(3):207.
Localization of Prostatic Acid Phosphatase
by Immunoperoxidase Staining.
Peter Mooney, St. Stephens Hospital, Chelsea, U.K. November 1983;XIII(3):208.
Plastic Section Trichrome Staining.
Dr. D. Juan S. Fernandez Pascual, Servicio de Anatomia Patologica,
Residencia Santaria de la S.S., Manuel Lois Garcia, Huelva, Spain.
January 1984;XIV(1):221-222.
Schmorls Method for Melanin.
Mack Alexander, HTL (ASCP), Saint Joseph Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska
68131. January 1984;XIV(1):226.
An Elastin Stain.
P.J. Miller, Kings Mill Hospital, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire,
England. January 1984;XIV(1):227.
A Rapid Trichrome Stain.
Osvaldo Jose Vilar, Naval Hospital of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires,
1405, Argentina. January 1984;XIV(1):229.
Chloral Hydrate as a Reducer in Silver
Impregnation Methods for the Demonstration of Axons and Neurofibrils.
J.R. Goodwin, Mater Misericordiae Public Hospital, South Brisbane,
Queensland, Australia. 1985;XV(1):231.
Rapid Dieterle Stain with Microwave
Heating.
Loretta Sohn, Stanley Shapiro, Queens Hospital, Long Island Jewish-Hillside
Medical Center, Jamaica, New York. 1985;XV(1):232.
The Basis of Dye Chemistry and Techniques
Available For Identification of Adulterated or Mislabeled Dyes,
Part I.
Davorka Barisic, New South Wales Institute of Technology, New South
Wales, Australia. Winter 1985-86;XVI(1):211-214.
Connective Tissue Staining in Water
Soluble Methacrylate.
Mabel Pierce, HT (ASCP), EM (EMSA), Histology Department, Mayo Clinic,
Rochester, MN 55095. Winter 1985-86;XVI(1):216-217.
A Combination Myelin-Nissl Substance
Stain.
J.R. Goodwin, Mater Misericordiae Public Hospitals, Raymond Terrace,
South Brisbane, Queensland 4101, Australia. Winter 1985-86;XVI(1):217.
The Basis of Dye Chemistry and Techniques
Available For Identification of Adulterated or Mislabeled Dyes,
Part II.
Davorka Barisic, New South Wales Institute of Technology, New South
Wales, Australia. Spring 1986;XVI(2):219-221.
Acid Extracted Eosin Y Stain.
David Olson, A.A.S., HT (ASCP), Lake of the Ozarks General Hospital,
Osage Beach, Missouri 65065. Spring 1986;XVI(2):222-223.
"New Fuchsin for Old"
In Schiffs Reagent.
P. Sharp, FIMLS, Royal Army Medical College, Millbank, London SW1,
England. Winter 1986-87;XVI(4):230.
Organizing Your Special Stain Solutions.
Chris Manor, Seaway Hospital, Trenton, Michigan 48183. Winter 1986-87;XVI(4):231.
Automatic H&E Staining.
Margaret L. Mangham, M.L.T., Veterans Administration Medical Center,
Kerrville, TX 78028. Winter 1986-87;XVI(4):232.
An Alternate Counterstain for the
Grocott-Gomori Methenamine Silver Procedure.
Billie Swisher, HT/HTL (ASCP), Center for Infectious Diseases, Experimental
Pathology Branch, Center for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA 30333.
April 1987;XVII(2):243.
A Modified Gram Positive and Gram
Negative Procedure.
Susan Calufetti, HT (ASCP), St. Josephs Hospital Medical Center,
Bloomington, Illinois 61701. July 1987;XVII(3):254.
Methods for Staining Rickettsia Rickettsii.
Lee G. Luna, American HistoLabs, Inc., Gaithersburg, Maryland 20879.
October 1987;XVII(4):255-257.
Improved Preparation of Harris Hematoxylin.
Doris Debidin, F.S.M.T., Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ont.,
Canada. October 1987;XVII(4):257.
Modified Method II for Pancreatic
Beta Cell Granules.
Jack W. Wenger, C&E Laboratory, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology,
Washington, D.C. 20306. October 1987;XVII(4):258-259.
Campbells Polychrome Stain
New Use In Histology.
Osvaldo Jose Vilar, Ophthalmic Pedro Lagleyze, Buenos Aires 1416,
Argentina. October 1987;XVII(4):259.
A Combined Haematoxylin-Giemsa.
Ulrik V. Henriques, M.D., University Institute of Pathology, University
of Aarhus, Kommunehospitalet, Aarhus C, Denmark. January 1988;XVIII(1):263-264.
A Useful Haematoxylin Without Toxic
Chemicals.
Rob Bosma, Central Lab for National Health in Friesland, Jelsumerstraat
6, 8917 EN Leeuwarden, The Netherlands. January 1988;XVIII(1):265.
Drying and Staining Slides with Microwaves.
Zeanza Owens, Gerald Russe, Thomas Sturm, Sharon Loveless, Southwest
Florida Regional Medical Center, Ft. Myers, Florida 33909. January
1988;XVIII(1):265.
Staining Methods for Pneumocystis
carinii.
Lee G. Luna, American HistoLabs, Inc., Gaithersburg, Maryland 20879.
May/June 1988;XVIII(2):2-4.
Helpful Hints for Microwave Oven
Use: More Than Just Staining.
Cheryl H. Crowder, HTL (ASCP), School of Veterinary Medicine, Louisiana
State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803. May/June 1988;XVIII(2):4-5.
Immunohistochemical Staining: Use
of Protein-A Peroxidase Conjugate.
Kurt Nauss, HTL (ASCP), Department of Pathology, Howard University
Hospital, Washington, D.C. 20059. July/August 1988;XVIII(3):13-14.
Stains Commonly Used in Neuropathology.
Lee G. Luna, American HistoLabs, Inc., Gaithersburg, Maryland 20809.
July/August 1988;XVIII(3):18-19.
Methods for Staining Campylobacter
Pyloridis.
Terri C. Staples, Baptist Medical Center Montclair, Birmingham,
Alabama 35213. Sept/Oct 1988;XVIII(4):25-28.
Evaluation of Commercial Hematoxylin
for H&E Staining.
Lee G. Luna, American HistoLabs, Gaithersburg, Maryland 20879, Elbert
Gaffney, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, D.C. 20306.
Sept/Oct 1988;XVIII(4):34-35.
Connective Tissue Staining in Glycol
Methacrylate Sections.
Marlene D. Castro, B.A., HT (ASCP), Department of Anatomy, School
of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, California
95616. Nov/Dec 1988;XVIII(5):37-38.
Methods for Staining Charcot-Leyden
Crystals.
Lee G. Luna, American Histo-Labs, Inc., Gaithersburg, Maryland
20879. Nov/Dec 1988;XVIII(5):38-40.
Modified Maynards Trichrome
Stain for GMA.
James H. Maynard, Department of Pathology, Division of Surgical
Pathology, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham,
Alabama 35233. Jan/Feb 1989;XIX(1):53-55.
Solutions to Your Dilutions.
Mae Kelm Lopez, HT/HTL (ASCP), Department of Veterinary Pathology,
School of Veterinary Medicine, Louisiana State University, Baton
Rouge, Louisiana 70803. March/April 1989;XIX(2):76-79.
The Osage Orange as a Possible Counterstain.
M.L. Jones, HT (ASCP), CLSp(HT), Histopathology Department, Good
Samaritan Hospital and Pathology Associates, Lexington, Kentucky
40508. May/June 1989;XX(3):85-86.
A Method for Producing Gram-Negative
and Gram-Positive Controls.
Lee G. Luna, American HistoLabs, Gaithersburg, Maryland 20879. Michael
V. Slayter, D.V.M., M.P.V.M., Robert Sims, B.S., Division of Pathology,
Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Washington, D.C. 20307-5100.
May/June 1989;XX(3):90-91.
Shelf Life of Solutions, Dyes, and
Chemicals, a Possible Solution.
Lee G. Luna, American HistoLabs, Inc., Gaithersburg, MD 20879. May/June
1989;XX(3):91.
Luna Modification of Shorrs Stain
for Bone and Cartilage.
Lee G. Luna, American HistoLabs, Inc., Gaithersburg, Maryland 20789.
NSH Convention Issue 1989;XIX(4):101-103.
An Economic Reticulum Stain.
Osvaldo Jose Vilar, Naval Hospital Buenos Aires, 1405 Republica
Argentina. Mar/Apr 1990;XX(2):153.
Ammoniacal Silver Method for Fungi
in Undecalcified Bone Marrow Sections.
Charles J. Churukian, B.A., HT, HTL (ASCP), University of Rochester
Medical Center, Rochester, NY 14642. Mar/Apr 1990;XX(2):163-164.
Modified Kluver-Barrera Method for
Myelin and Nerve Cells.
Diane L. Sterchi, University of Illinois, College of Veterinary
Medicine, Urbana, IL 61801. June/July 1990;XX(3):177-178.
Carcinoma.
Loretta C. Sohn, MS, HTL, Stanley H. Shapiro, MS, Queens Hospital
Center, Affiliation of Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Jamaica,
NY 11432. June/July 1990;XX(3):178-179.
Implementing a Special Stain Program.
Paul Reyes, Washington Adventist Hospital, Takoma, Park, MD 20912.
Sept/Oct 1990;XX(4):187-188.
A Warthin-Starry Silver Technique
for the Demonstration of Bacillus Piliformis.
Frank Razzaboni, HT (ASCP), Charles River Laboratories, Wilmington,
MA 01887. Jan/Feb 1991;XXI(1):214-215.
Three Simple Methods to Reduce the
Background of the Counterstain in Immunohistochemical Preparation.
Kurt Nauss, Department of Pathology, Howard University, Washington,
DC 20059. March/April 1991;XXI(2):229-232.
A New Oxidant For Harris Hematoxylin.
Doris Debidin, F.S.M.T., Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario
M5G 2C4, Canada. March/April 1991;XXI(2):232.
The Biological Stain Commission
What It Is and How It Functions.
Lee G. Luna, American HistoLabs, Inc., Gaithersburg, MD 20879. March/April
1991;XXI(2):238-239.
Gomori/Aldehyde Fuchsin/Trichrome:
A Useful Method.
Lee G. Luna and Darryl E. Luna, American HistoLabs, Inc., Gaithersburg,
MD 20879. May/June 1991;XXI(3):258-259.
Wright-Giemsa Method for Bone Marrow
Biopsies.
Bonnie Hempelmann, Phelps County Regional Medical Center, Rolla,
MO 65401. January/February 1992;XXII(1):299.
A Modified Alcian Blue H&E Technique
for Conjunctival Tissue Samples Collected on Cellulose Acetate Filter
Paper.
Peter Emanuele, Eye Laboratory, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology,
Washington, DC 20306-6000. July/August 1992;XXII(3):326-327.
Advances in the Staining of Ground
Section Hisotology.
Cathy Sanderson and Roy D. Bloebaum, Ph.D., VA Medical Center, Salt
Lake City, Utah 84148. January/February 1993;XXIII(1):1-3.
Classification and References for
Staining Procedures for Microorganisms.
Lee G. Luna and Darryl E. Luna, American HistoLabs, Inc., Gaithersburg,
Maryland 20879. January/February 1993;XXIII(1):5-7.
Light Green-Picric Acid as an Alternative
Counterstain.
Cheryl H. Crowder, BA, HTL (ASCP), Department of Veterinary Pathology,
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803. Enrique Tenorio,
Histopathology Hospital Mexico, San Jose, Costa Rica. January/February
1993;XXIII(1):9-10.
Alcian Blue-Basic Fuchsin Stain for
Acid Tumor Mucin.
Bill Barlow, Riverside Hospital, Wilmington, DE 19899. June/July
1993;XXIII(1):23.
Verhoeffs Elastic Stain
Picric Acid Differentiation.
Doris Debidin, FSMT, Pathology Department, Toronto General Hospital,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada MG 2C4. June/July 1993;XXIII(1):24.
A Simple Method to Rescue Immunohistochemical
Preparations Overstained with the AEC Chromogen.
Kurt Nauss, Department of Pathology, Howard University, Washington,
DC 20059. Yan-Gao Man, Department of Cell Biology, Hubei Medical
College, Wuhan, China. June/July 1993;XXIII(1):32.
Differential DNA-RNA Staining of
Formalin-Fixed Paraffin Tissue: A Modified Luna-Parker Giemsa Stain.
William F. Barlow, HT (ASCP), Riverside Hospital, Wilmington, DE
19802. April 1994;XXIV(2):74-75.
Tylers Modification of Glycogen
Digestion: A Faster, Simpler, and More Reliable Way to Digest Glycogen.
Aaron R. Tyler, HM1, US Navy, Histology Supervisor, Naval Hospital,
Subbase, New London, Groton, CT 07349. April 1994;XXIV(2):76-77.
Technical Note: A Cost-effective
Massons Trichrome Stain.
Victor A. Tobias, HT (ASCP), Manager, Tissue Processing Lab, Washington
Animal Disease Laboratory, Washington State University, Pullman,
WA 99164. August 1995;XXV(1):10.
The Blank Control Method: A Handy
Tip for Using and Filing Control Slides for Special Stains.
Terri L. Braud, HT (ASCP), St. Frances Cabrini Hospital, Department
of Pathology, Alexandria, LA. August 1995;XXV(1):10.
Adhesiveless Histologic Staining
Techniques.
Reynaldo T. Ruedas, AB, RMT, RT, HT, Riyadh National Hospital, Histology
and Cytology Laboratory. March 1996;XXVI(1):1.
Alcian Blue-H&E-Saffron Stain
for Gastrointestinal Biopsies.
Terri C. Staples, HT (ASCP), HTL, Baptist Health System, Birmingham,
AL. March 1996;XXVI(1):2-3.
Microwave Periodic Acid-Methenamine
(Jones): Silver Staining of Renal Glomerular
Basement Membranes in Paraffin- and Glycol Methacrylate-Embedded
Tissues.
Stanley H. Shapiro, Department of Histotechnology, Nassau County
Medical Center, East Meadow, NY 11554. September 1996;XXVI(2):13.
Immunohistochemical Detection of
Helicobacter pylori.
James Burchette, HT (ASCP), Duke University Medical Center, Department
of Pathology, Immunopathology Lab, Durhain, NC 27710. March 1997;XXVII(1):1-4.
Understanding the Iron Stain.
Robert L. Lott, HT (ASCP) HTL, Terri C. Staples, HT (ASCP) HTL,
Baptist Health System, Birmingham, AL 35213. September 1997;XXVII(2):17.
Oil Red O Staining Artifacts.
Lee G. Luna. September 1997;XXVII(2):26.
Rapid Demonstration of Lipofuscin
with Microwave Staining Methods.
Stanley H. Shapiro, MS, Fasahat Wasty, MD, Department of Laboratories
and Pathology, Nassau County Medical Center, East Meadow, NY 11554.
Vol. XXVIII, No. 1, May 1998.
Every Staining Protocol Automatically
at Any Time, in Any Order.
Vol. XXVIII, No. 1, May 1998.
A Comparison of Staining Methods
for Helicobacter pylori.
Kim Rhatigan-Drexler, MA, HTL(ASCP), Histology Supervisor, University
Hospital & Medical Center, Stony Brook, NY. Vol. XXX, No. 1,
April 1999.
Breaking News...New Weapon in the
Fight Against Breast Cancer.
Vinnie Della Speranza, Scientific Editor. Vol. XXX, No. 1, April
1999.
Adapting a Modified Gram Stain for
Use in Resin Embedded Tissues.
Robert A. Skinner, HTL(ASCP), Orthopaedic Research, University of
Arkansas for Medical Sciences, 4301 West Markham St. Slot 644, Little
Rock, AR 72205. Sandra G. McLaren, Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery,
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, 4301 West Markham St.
Slot 644, Little Rock, AR 72205. November 1999;XXXI(2):23.
A Novel Approach for the Demonstration
of Amyloid in Thin (2 micron) Sections of Kidney.
Rena Fail, HT (ASCP) and Sandy Self, MD, Medical University of
South Carolina, Charleston, SC 29425. May 2000;XXXII (1):1.
Elastic Tissue Staining in Human
Skin.
Yufeng Yu, MD, Clifford M. Chapman, MS, HTL (ASCP), IQC, Pathology
Services, Inc., 640 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA 02139. May 2000;XXXII(1):12.
The History and Use of Hematoxylin.
Maria G. Singhal, The Methodist Hospital, School of Histotechnology,
Houston, Texas. May 2000;XXXII(1):14.
Phenol Myth Unveiled! Were Ziehl-Neelsen
and Kinyoun Mistaken?
Vinnie Della Speranza and Rena Fail, Medical University of South
Carolina, Charleston, SC 29425. November 2000;XXXIII(2):21.
An Anatomic Perspective of Selected
Colonic Stains.
Pamela Colony, PhD, HT (ASCP), Program Director of Histotechnology,
State University of New York, Cobleskill, NY. November 2000;XXXIII(2):28.
A Modified Movat Pentachrome Stain.
Jeffery S. Silverman, Westbury, New York 11590. November 2000;XXXIII(2):33.
Old Technology: The Foundation
for Today's Cutting Edge Research.
Robert A. Skinner HTL (ASCP), Research Coordinator, UAMS Center
for Orthopaedic Research. William R. Hogue, Research Associate,
UAMS Center for Orthopaedic Research. Charlene M. Flahiff, MS, Research
Analyst, Duke University Department of Biomedical Engineering. Charles
K. Lumpkin, Jr., PhD, Associate Professor, UAMS Department of Pediatrics.
UAMS Center for Orthopaedic Research, University of Arkansas for
Medical Sciences, 4301 West Markham Street, Mail Slot 644, Little
Rock, AR 72205, (501) 686-6292, skinnerroberta@uams.edu. May 2001;XXXIV(1):1.
Bone and Cartilage Changes in
Osteoarthritis: a Proteoglycan Stain.
V.L. Kalscheur, HT (ASCP), Comparative Orthopaedic Research Laboratory,
University of Wisconsin, School of Veterinary Medicine, Madison,
WI 53706, (608) 262-8534, kalschev@svm.vetmed.wisc.edu. May 2001;XXXIV(1):14.
Not All Eosins Are Created
Equal.
Vinnie Della Speranza, Scientific Editor. May 2001;XXXIV(1):18.
A Field of Poppies.
Richard W. Dapson, PhD, Anatech Ltd. November 2001;XXXIV(2):25.
A Simple Method to Demonstrate
H pylori and Mast Cells.
Rena Fail, AS, HT(ASCP), Medical University of South Carolina. November
2001;XXXIV(2):32.
Comparison of Seven Antibody Dilution
Buffers for Immunohistochemistry.
Rosalba Tamayo, HT(ASCP), Karen Petrosyan, MD, Impath Inc., Los
Angeles, CA. May 2002;XXXV(1):5.
Prolonged Storage of Antibody Stock
Solutions for Immunohistochemistry: A Three-Year Study.
Marilyn E. Beissenherz, HT(ASCP), J.A. Ramos-Vara, DVM, PhD, ECVP,
Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory, University of Missouri-Columbia.
May 2002;XXXV(1):12.
Helicobacter pylori Stain
Using Diff-Quik Solution as a Counterstain.
Kevin Ernst, St. Vincent's Medical Center, Jacksonville, FL. May
2002;XXXV(1):18.
Use of Commercially Clarified Methyl
Green in the Methyl Green-Pyronin Stain.
Joyce C. Hrad, HTL, Dept. of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, Mayo
Medical Center, Rochester, MN. May 2002;XXXV(1):19.
Techniques for the Detection of Cytomegalovirus.
Bilques Bhatti, BS, HTL, QIHC, Gwendolyn Lusk, BS, HT, Histopathology
Laboratory, The Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX. December 2002;XXXV(2):25.
Remembrances of Opportunities Lost.
Jules M. Elias, PhD, Professor Emeritus, HSC, Stony Brook, SUNY,
Visiting Professor, College of Naturopathic Medicine, Portland,
OR. May 2003;XXXVI(1):4.
Enhanced Detection of Microorganisms
in Tissue.
Herbert Skip Brown, BA, HT(ASCP), Lab Management Consultants, St.
Louis, MO. May 2003;XXXVI(1):12.
A Novel Approach to Combined Deparaffinization
and Antigen Retrieval for IHC.
Gary Ferguson, MT(ASCP); Terri Meetze, MT(ASCP)I; William Armstrong,
MD; John B. Carter, MD; Ervin B. Shaw, MD, Lexington Medical Center,
West Columbia, SC. December 2003;XXXVI(2):25.
Troubleshooting Techniques for Bielschowsky
Silver Stain for Senile Plaques and Neurofibrillary Tangles.
LuAnn Anderson, HT(ASCP), Colleen Forster, HT(ASCP), QIHC, University
of Minnesota, Division of Neuropathology, Minneapolis, MN. December
2003;XXXVI(2):27.
Controls for the Immunohistochemical
Staining of Cytology Samples.
Ethel Macrea, Ventana Medical Systems, Tucson, AZ.
December 2003;XXXVI(2):30.
The Gram-Twort Method: A Superior Stain
for Bacteria.
Rena Fail, HT(ASCP), Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston,
SC. December 2003;XXXVI(2):34.
Immunohistochemical Staining Techniques
to Demonstrate Treponema pallidum Spirochetes.
Hazel Dalton, BA, HT, QIHC (ASCP), Lydia Shanks, HT (ASCP), Roxanne
Walden, BS, HTL, QIHC (ASCP), University of Texas, M.D. Anderson
Medical Center, Houston, TX.
May 2004;XXXVII(1):14.
A Brief Review of Alzheimer’s
Disease by Using Conventional Silver Staining
Procedures.
Alicia A. Zuniga, CLS, HTL (ASCP); Patricia Gonzalez,
BS, HT; Antonio Fernandez, MD. School of Natural and Health Sciences,
Barry University, Miami Shores, FL.
December 2004;XXXVII(2):21.
Combined UCHL-1/PASH Staining in the Diagnosis of Renal Transplant
Rejection.
Ranjitha Veerappan, MD; Lou Ellen Miller, HT (ASCP); Piyush Joshi,
MD; George A. Youngberg, MD. Pathology Department, East Tennessee
State University, Johnson City, TN.
December 2004;XXXVII(2):25.
Alcian Blue-H&E-Metanil Yellow
Stain for Diagnosing Barrett’s
Esophagus.
Wendi Edgett, BS, HTL (ASCP). Genesys Regional Medical Center,
Health Park Campus, Grand Blanc, MI.
December 2004;XXXVII(2):35.
Comparison of Rabbit Monoclonal Antibodies to Their Mouse Monoclonal
Analogs.
Frank Yuan, Tim Morken. Lab Vision Corporation, Fremont, CA. December 2005;XXXVIII(2):28.
Chromic Acid-Schiff Stain for Fungi.
Vinnie Della Speranza, MS, HTL(ASCP); Rena Fail, HT(ASCP). Medical University
of South Carolina, Charleston, SC. December 2005;XXXVIII(2):35.
Orthochromatic and Metachromatic Action
of Toluidine Blue:Application in the Staining of Mohs Micrographic
Frozen Sections for the Detection of Basal Cell Carcinoma.
Marie Tudisco, HT(ASCP), Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center,
New York, NY. May 2006;XXXIX(1):15.
The Technical, Clinical, and Financial
Benefits of Multiantigen Immunostaining (MAIS) Procedures.
Joseph Myers, MS, CT(ASCP), Biocare, Concord, CA. December 2006;XXXIX(2):25.
Pigments and Minerals.
Charles J. Churukian, BA, HTL(ASCP), Special Stains Laboratory, Department of
Pathology, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY. December
2006;XXXIX(2):30.
Trichrome—Three Colors, Six
Ways.
Marian Levchinsky, Linda Suarez, Errin Roberts, Emily Yandl, Sue Ryan, Department
of Pathology, Genzyme Corporation, Framingham, MA. December 2006;XXXIX(2):41.
Nile Red Staining as a Sentinel Screen for Phospholipids
Daine
L. Pecht, Deborah A. Litz, Carla L. Bregman, Stephen K. Durham,
Mark G. Mense; Departments of Pathology and Drug Safety Evaluation,
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, Syracuse, NY. December 2007;XL(2):25.
Tissue Microarray Controls to Demonstrate Connective Tissue Components
Yan
Cai*, Zhongqiu Guo*, Aruna Kola*, Hazel Dalton*, Mark Bailey*,
Sharon LeBlanc+; *University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
School of Health Sciences, Program in Histotechnology; +Baylor
College of Medicine, Breast Center, Houston, TX. December 2007;XL(2):28.
Technical Methodology in the Processing
of Melanocytic Lesions in the Mohs Laboratory
Amanda P. Finney, BS; Carlette M. Geddis,
BS, HTL(ASCP); Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston,
SC. December 2007;XL(2):32.
High Temperature Water Bath Antigen Retrieval
Jim Bruchette, HT(ASCP);
Duke University Health System, Molecular Pathology Immunopathology
Laboratory, Durham, NC. December 2007;XL(2):35.
Reclaiming Maximum Antigenicity From Previously Stained Samples:
a Recapture Method for Immunohistochemistry
Kristen Tomasso, Bobbie Boyce, Carol Barone, Nemours-A.I. duPont Hospital for
Children, Wilmington, DE. May 2008;XLI(1):5.
Automating a Reticular Fiber Stain: Challenges and Benefits
Linda Suarez, Errin Roberts, Emily Yandl, Romy Dajie, Eleanor Peterson,
Sue Ryan, Genzyme Corporation, Framingham, MA. May 2008;XLI(1):8.
Lectin Histochemistry: An Alternative to Immunohistochemistry
for Identifying Specific Structures in Rat Renal Papillary Necrosis
Linda Watson, Jeff Vassallo, Glenn Cantor, Lois Lehman-McKeeman, Department of
Discovery Toxicology, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Princeton, NJ. December 2008;XLI(2):28.
Recent Hematoxylin Shortage and Evaluation of Commercially Available
Substitutes
Ashley Groover, BS; Carlette Geddis, BS, HTL(ASCP); Amanda
Finney, BS; Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC.
June 2009;XLII(1):1.
After 24 Years in Formalin, It Should Be Fixed
Robert
A. Skinner, HTL(ASCP)*; William T. Bellamy, PhD+; Frances L. Swain,
HT(ASCP)*; Larry J. Suva, PhD*; *Center for Orthopaedic Research,
+Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of
Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR. June 2009;XLII(1):6.
Large Mount Trichrome Method for Quantification of Ischemic Tissue
in a Porcine Cardiac Model
Angela L. Smith, HT(ASCP); Matthew D.Gallovic,
BS; Stephen L. Smith, PhD; Baxter Healthcare Corporation, Deerfield,
IL. June 2009;XLII(1):10.
Dyeing to Be Safe
Maureen Doran, HTL(ASCP); Southern Illinois University
School of Medicine Histology Center, Carbondale, IL. June 2009;XLII(1):14.
Picro-Sirius Red Dye, Polarization, and Collagenous Tissue
Vicki
Kalscheur, HT(ASCP); Jessica Riehl, BA; Comparative Orthopaedic
Research Laboratory, University of Wisconsin, School of Veterinary
Medicine, Madison, WI. June 2009;XLII(1):16.
Saffron—A Natural Dye of Uncommon Significance
Mary Faith Encarnacion, Histotechnology Student, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC. June 2010;XLIII(1):22.
Dermatopathology: All Skin Specimens Are Not the Same
Clifford M. Chapman, MS, HTL(ASCP)QIHC, Technical Director, Strata Pathology Services, Inc., Lexington, MA. December 2010;XLIII(2):34.
Optimization of the Automated Periodic Acid-Schiff Hematoxylin (PASH) Stain for Spermatozoal Acrosomes Using the Sakura Tissue-Tek® Prisma® Stainer and the Sakura Tissue-Tek® Glas™ g2 Coverslipper
Pamela Mercer, HT(ASCP); Leslie Duncan, HT(ASCP); Bristol-Myers Squibb Co., Research and Development, Department of Pathology, Mount Vernon, IN. December 2010;XLIII(2):43.
Histological and Histochemical Staining of Sections Using an Inverted Vial Device
Salah Deeb, PhD*; Khalid Mazhar, PhD†; Nesreen Safwat, BVSc*; *Department of Pathology; †Department of Histology; Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Beni-Suef, Egypt. June 2011;XLIV(1):18.
Optimization of a Fast Schiff Reaction for Tissue Staining
Sarah E. Cockrell, BS, HT(ASCP); Lois G. Boykin, BS, HT(ASCP); Jorge A. Almenara, PhD; VCU Medical Center, Richmond, VA. June 2011;XLIV(1):20.
Optimization of Automated Staining Procedures for Gomori Iron and Schmorl Reaction for Lipofuscin Using the Sakura Tissue-Tek® Prisma® Stainer and Tissue-Tek® GlasTM g2 Coverslipper
Pamela Mercer, HT(ASCP); Julie Stevens, AAS, BS; Cecilia Nelson, Summer Intern; Bristol-Myers Squibb Co., Research and Development, Department of Pathology, Mt. Vernon, IN. December 2011;XLIV(2):25.
Fast Green FCF or Ehrlich’s Hematoxylin as Counterstain to Periodic Acid-Schiff Reaction: A Comparative Study
Ekele Ikpegbu, DVM; Uchenna Nlebedum, DVM; Okechukwu Nnadozie, DVM; Isaiah Agbakwuru, HND; Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia State, Nigeria. December 2011;XLIV(2):29.
Modified Movat Stain Is Efficient and Cost-effective
Sol B. Crisostomo, HTL(ASCP), MT (AMT), BS; Linda McDonald, HT(ASCP); Carmela D. Tan, MD; Department of Anatomic Pathology, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH. June 2012;XLV(1):14.
