[Histonet] Hepatocytes and CD79a

Sebree Linda A. la.sebree <@t> hosp.wisc.edu
Mon Nov 15 13:57:01 CST 2004


I wouldn't think so Greg.  I'll bet what you're seeing is endogenous biotin; liver is loaded with it and even blocking steps aren't always adequate.

Linda A. Sebree
University of Wisconsin Hospital & Clinics
IHC/ISH Clinical & Research Laboratory
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Dobbin
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Subject: [Histonet] Hepatocytes and CD79a


Hello All,
Please help a colleague out by answering the following:
Are normal hepatocytes positive for CD79a?
Cheers!
Greg


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