[Histonet] Polymer detection kit
sgoebel <@t> mirnarx.com
sgoebel <@t> mirnarx.com
Fri Mar 11 08:54:52 CST 2011
I use the Biocare polymers all the time because they are cheaper than
DAKO. Some of them are biotin free, so as long as your primary has no
biotin and you aren't staining anything with endogenous biotin you can
omit that block. Other than that enzyme and protein blocking I still
do. Some of them are a two step process and some are one solution.
They work great! Just follow the protocol included with the polymer =)
Good Luck!!
Sarah Goebel, BA, HT(ASCP)
Histotechnologist
Mirna Therapeutics
2150 Woodward Street
Suite 100
Austin, Texas 78744
(512)901-0900 ext. 6912
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Subject: [Histonet] Polymer detection kit
Dear Histonet fellow,
I am planning to use Bio care detection kit -MRT511 (for mouse
monoclonal
antibody on rat kidney FFPE) and RMR622 (for rabbit polyclonal antibody
on
rat kidneyFFPE)
Do i have to buy any additional reagents to perform the
staining.(specially blocker or antigen retrieval)
Any feed back on their results and trouble shootings are welcome.
Amita
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