[Histonet] Citrate Buffer pH
Tan, MinHan
MinHan.Tan <@t> vai.org
Tue Dec 2 17:05:09 CST 2003
AFAIK, the usual pH is 6.0
Min-han Tan
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From: Pat Flannery [mailto:pjfnefro <@t> duke.edu]
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Subject: [Histonet] Citrate Buffer pH
I have a procedure for deparaffinizing (their word, not mine) tissue
sections in order to do immunostaining using the Vector MOM kit. It
calls for heating the section (briefly) in a microwave in 0.1M Citrate
Buffer. The procedure does not specify the pH of the buffer, just to
make it by mixing 0.1M NaCitrate and 0.1M citric acid. Does this sound
familiar to anyone out there?
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