[Histonet] Request for closure
SMITH,REBEKAH FELICIA
rockbeki <@t> ufl.edu
Wed Jun 23 20:21:26 CDT 2004
Todd,
You're right. Sorry I haven't responded to everyone's suggestions
on my posting on blocking endogenous peroxidase in paraffin
sections. I think those who suggested that biotin might be the
problem have a point, however when I ran control sections with
just buffer, blocking (10% goat serum), and DAB, I still got
brown, even though there was no avidin for endogenous biotin to
bind to. Also, our lab just moved, so we can't order anything
until our secretary gets things sorted out. As to the antibody not
recognizing the sheep eNOS, I've been told that the mouse antibody
I'm using has been used succesfully in Western blots with sheep
tissue.However, I realized that my tissue has enough blood in it
(placenta)that that itself maybe causing some of the brown, so
I've been leaving the slides in peroxide and methanol for 1 hr to
bleach the sections, then doing an epitope retrieval method with
1M Tris,then blocking, primary, secondary, conjugate,etc, then
using AEC as the chromogen (which thankfully is red and not brown)
with hematoxylin as a counterstain. I still am getting some
staining on controls though (both when control sections have
enzyme and when they have no enzyme) so if anyone can think of
something that I might already have around to use to block that,
so much the better. Otherwise, the red AEC and blued hematoxylin
seems to produce nice looking slides (when the tissue doesn't fall
off during HIER)Thank you all so much for your advice!
SMITH,REBEKAH FELICIA
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