[Histonet] IHC on H&E section
DiCarlo, Margaret
MDiCarlo <@t> KaleidaHealth.Org
Wed Feb 11 10:28:58 CST 2004
Patsy,
To make the coverslip come off faster, fill a coplin jar with xylene and put
the slides in, cover with a top and then put the coplin jar into a 60 degree
C. oven and agitate the xylene occaisionally and the coverslip will come off
in much less time than soaking at room temperature. It's a little trick I've
learned.
Peggy DiCarlo HT(ASCP)
-----Original Message-----
From: Patsy Ruegg [mailto:pruegg <@t> colobio.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 10:36
To: Histonet <@t> Pathology. Swmed. Edu
Cc: Ihcrg <@t> Yahoogroups. Com
Subject: [Histonet] IHC on H&E section
I know this has come up before but don't remember the details. I would like
to do IHC for AE1/AE3 on a slide from a study set that has been H&E stained
and coverslipped for some time now. Please advise. Is there a preferred
method for removing the coverslip and maintaining the section integrety?
Destaining the H&E? Doing the IHC stain on this section?
Patsy
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