[Histonet] Transportation of frozen sections
Serrano del Pozo, Erika
ESerrano <@t> imim.es
Mon May 17 08:24:37 CDT 2004
Hi Jorge Ivan,
If you want to perform some immunohistochemistry or tunnel assay, sections
must keep frozen, so you should make a shippment to Colombia with dry ice.
If they defrost, proteins will degradate and it woudn´t be able to perform a
good antigen detection (IHC). No idea about ordinary stainings... depending
what you want to detect, I think better not defrost.
Erika Serrano
Research Assistant
Centre de Regulació Genòmica (CRG)
Barcelona -SPAIN-
> ----------
> From: Jorge Ivan Zapata Valencia
> Sent: Saturday, May 15, 2004 3:33 AM
> To: histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
> Subject: [Histonet] Transportation of frozen sections
>
> Hello everybody
> I want to ask how can I transport frozen sections between two distant
> places? I am now in Japan but I have to go back to Colombia soon and
> finish
> there the staining protocols I have to do. How I can transport the slides
> in
> such a way that my samples arrive to Colombia in good condition to be
> stained? Must i fix them and keep them at room temperature?
> Any suggestion is really appreciated
> Thank You very much
> Regards,
>
> JORGE IVAN ZAPATA
>
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