[Histonet] HTL exam

Eric Eades rceades <@t> gmail.com
Thu Jun 16 17:15:01 CDT 2011


René is correct.  IHC stains are named according to the primary antibody
used, but it would be useless to ask questions about individual antibodies
because new ones are continuously developed.  Study the general method and
how it might vary (pretreatments, detection systems, chromogens.)

-Eric

On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 1:24 PM, Rene J Buesa <rjbuesa <@t> yahoo.com> wrote:

> I believe that "IHC stains" (by the way, they are not stains but detectable
> immunohistochemical reactions) refers to the method itself and its
> methodology.
> René J.
>
> From: Karla Arrington <freckles9660 <@t> yahoo.com>
> To: Histonet <histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu>
> Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2011 3:32 PM
> Subject: [Histonet] HTL exam
>
> Histonetters:
>
> I have a co-hort that is going to be taking the HTL exam shortly.  As far
> as
> studying goes, what content of IHC does
> he need to know... example IHC stains.  The list just states IHC stains.
> There
> are lots of them so I would like some
> information as to how much of stains are on the exam if anyone can enlighte
> me....
>
>
> Thanks!!
> Karla
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