Abel;slides (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Monday, November 21, 2011, 23:11 (4729 days ago) @ David Turell


I did tell you that I was only a craftsman. Not much of a demand for slide preparation on construction sites. I have looked at my cells under a microscope that I have scraped from my cheek without preparation and seen the tri-nucleation.
The dye I sent was meant to stain cells, perhaps it has hematoxylin in it.


The slides have arrived. The dye you sent and used is eosin. No hematoxylin. There is no proper preparation of living material, only debris. Preparing slides for microscopic evaluation requires knowing how to do it, as I have previously described. I'm sorry, but I cannot confirm your claims. The material you sent is probably useless to study as it is dried out and not fixed by chemicals as it should be. I have no way of doing DNA on it, and I'm not going to send it to a lab for that purpose. If you wish to confirm your claims, I suggest you go to a legitimate biological lab and have the work done. Then send their bona fide report to this website.

As I described, my mic is a research model I had in medical school. Send me something I can really look at.


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