[Histonet] Re: endogenous peroxidase blocking in acetone fixed preps
C.M. van der Loos
c.m.vanderloos <@t> amc.uva.nl
Mon Jan 31 01:55:53 CST 2005
Dear Brian,
The solution as you suggested works fine indeed for abolishing
peroxidase activity in erythrocytes. However, it kills the endogenous
peroxidase activity in neutrophils just marginally.
Chris van der Loos, PhD
Dept. of Pathology
Academical Medical Center M2-230
Meibergdreef 9
NL-1105 AZ Amsterdam
The Netherlands
phone: +31 20 5665631
fax: +31 20 6960389
e-mail: [1]c.m.vanderloos <@t> amc.uva.nl
----- Original Message -----
From Brian Chelack <BRIAN.CHELACK <@t> usask.ca>
Date Fri, 28 Jan 2005 17:31:31 -0600
To Histonet <@t> Pathology.swmed.edu
Subject [Histonet] Re: endogenous peroxidase blocking in acetone
fixed preps.
I have had success using the following treatment:
1% H2O2
0.1% Na Azide
in PBS
add to acetone fixed section/cell prep/smear for 10-12
minutes
rinse 3X with PBS
Carry on with blocking, primary antibody etc.
regards,
Brian Chelack
References
1. mailto:c.m.vanderloos <@t> amc.uva.nl
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