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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.
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Artifact in Tissues
Held in 70% Ethanol.
M. Jane
Chladny, HT (ASCP), Laboratories of Veterinary
Diagnostic Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine,
University of Illinois, 2001 S. Lincoln Ave.,
Urbana, IL 61802. May 2000; XXXII (1):3.
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A Breath of Fresh
Air—Using Respirators in the Workplace.
Maureen Doran, HTL (ASCP), Southern Illinois
University School of Medicine, Histology Center,
2055, Carbondale, IL 62901. May 2000;XXXII(1):4.
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Histotechnology: The
Next 100 Years.
M. Lamar Jones, BS, HT (ASCP). May
2000;XXXII(1):6.
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All in a Day's Work!
M. Jane
Chladny, HT (ASCP), Laboratories of Veterinary
Diagnostic Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine,
University of Illinois, 2001 S. Lincoln Ave.,
Urbana, IL 61802. May 2000;XXXII(1):11.
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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.
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The History and Use
of Hematoxylin.
Maria G.
Singhal, The Methodist Hospital, School of
Histotechnology, Houston, Texas. May
2000;XXXII(1):14.
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Memoirs of a
Self-Made Histotech (Part One).
Jeffery S. Silverman, HT, HTL (ASCP) QIHC,
Southampton Hospital, Southampton, NY. May
2000;XXXII(1):17.
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