[Histonet] acetic zinc formalin(AZF) and immunohistochemistry
GUTIERREZ, JUAN
juan.gutierrez <@t> christushealth.org
Fri Nov 19 13:58:24 CST 2004
Hi Pam. We are using B-Plus fixative from BBC with great results, are you able to try something different? The only adjustment we had to do was reducing the time in the hematoxylin by almost half. Our immunos look great on the Benchmarks. Good luck.
Juan C. Gutierrez, HT(ASCP)
Histology Laboratory Supervisor
(210)704-2533
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From: Pam O'Neill [mailto:onep00 <@t> hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, November 19, 2004 12:43 PM
To: histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] acetic zinc formalin(AZF) and immunohistochemistry
Help! Our hospital is phasing out b-5 fixative because of it's mercury
content and hazard to the environment. We have started testing
substitutes, one of them the fixing agent, AZF(see subject). It works
really well on hematoxylin and eosin(H&E) stained sections of lymph
node and bone marrow biopsies. However, we are just starting to test
on immunohistochemical reagents with much less success. Our bone
marrows which are decaled in RDO decal solution and fixed with AZF
light up everything with nonspecific staining (Kappa and Lambda). We
have a Dako autostainer and a Ventana LT and XT. The same problem
exists on both these machines. The only time we tested a lymph node
fixed in AZF we had great success with CD-30(Ki-1) but negative
staining on the T and B cell antibodies tested on the Ventana. I am
continuing to test this product as I write this. Anyone who is
currently using this fixative, available from Newcomer Supply, and has
worked out the details on the Ventana or Dako stainers please let me
know. Pam O'Neill , St Vincent Mercy Medical Center, Toledo, Ohio
USA
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