[Histonet] CD31 staining histiocytes???

Patsy Ruegg pruegg <@t> ihctech.net
Thu Nov 17 12:50:22 CST 2005


You may be over heating your samples for cd31, I had to go to a waterbath at
80dc for 3 hours using the low ph hier buffer.
Patsy 


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Subject: [Histonet] CD31 staining histiocytes???

Hello all:
   
  Is anyone out there using Dako CD31 and getting histiocyte staining in
human skin???  Our dermpath is seeing this and is questioning it.  We are
using it at 1:100 with the biocare pressure cooker with Biocare Diva
decloaker solution.  Our detection system is Envision +.  Any thoughts???
   
  Susan
  Histopathology Supervisor
  St. Louis University Medical School

		
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