Fwd: [Histonet] cytokeratin
Ian Montgomery
ian.montgomery <@t> bio.gla.ac.uk
Fri Nov 7 08:25:59 CST 2003
Isabelle,
Used Cytokeratin 8 from Dako after Trysin on mouse tissue followed
by Dako Ark. Beautiful results.
Ian.
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>Dear Histonetters,
>
>Has anyone tried to stain cytokeratins (7, 8.12, 14 and 18 from
>Sigma) on mouse/murine salivary gland tissues? I already tried 10
>mM sodium citrate pH 6.0 for 30 min in the microwave,
>
>as well as 0.1M TrisHCl pH 9.5,
>no target retrieval at all,
>proteinase K for 5 min (20 mg/ml)
>
>but no results. I only could detect something with the enzym
>proteinase K, although my tissue was disrupted badly.
>My sections are paraffine imbedded and 4% formaldehyde fixed.
>
>
>Kind regards,
>Isabelle
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