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I'm assuming you are Australian. There are a number of projects relating to Australian topics, let me know if you can't find them. Add something to your user page. I noticed your edit to Wittenoom, nice touch. ☻ Fred|discussion|contributions 10:10, 29 June 2007 (UTC)Reply
Welcome, thanks for the CIN photomicrograph. We need more photos. And consider joining Wikipedia:WikiProject Pathology. Emmanuelm (talk) 15:41, 2 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

G'day and request

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Thanks for uploading some macroscopic images to the commons. This is immensely helpful and fills a significant void on Wikipedia. I find that it is generally very hard to find free pathology images.

I'm one of the medical contributors, and I've recently been looking for microscopic images of rhabdomyolysis and acute tubular necrosis, and was wondering if you might have any in your collection. Cheers! JFW | T@lk 06:34, 5 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

WikiProject Pathology conversion to WPMED taskforce

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Hi Haymanj,

You may be aware that moves are afoot to subsume the pathology project under WPMED as a taskforce. Please see the message at the discussion page, and at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Medicine/Task forces#Conversion of medicine-related projects. I support the idea, and as yet I'm the only participant who's voiced any opinion. Would you please add yours?

Cheers, Mattopaedia (talk) 00:50, 20 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

Dendritic cells

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Dear Haymanj,

I am a pharmacy student, currently working on a immunohistochemistry project. We are trying to specifically stain dendritic cells in mice xenograft tumor using S100 antibodies. So far our results haven't been good, we have a lot of nonspecific brown background. I saw your picture called Dendritic cells.jpg and I have to say that your staining is really good.

Would it be possible that you give me more details about this staining (antibody reference, dilution, secondary antibody, etc.)? My email is guiastre@email.unc.edu, I would be happy to talk to you.

I am looking forward to hearing from you,

Best Regards,

Benjamin —Preceding unsigned comment added by Guiastre (talkcontribs) 15:06, 9 May 2011 (UTC)Reply