[Histonet] Michel's medium for skin biopsies

Atkinson Paul B Paul.B.Atkinson <@t> rli.mbht.nhs.uk
Wed Aug 24 04:18:44 CDT 2005


We are considering using Michels's transport medium for skin biopsies in our
laboratory. Have other laboratories found its use worthwhile? The original
1973 paper only mentions the effect on immunoglobulin staining, is it also
effective in preserving complement antigenicity? Also how long does the
tissue need to be in the fluid for the 'fixation' to occur?

Many thanks

Paul Atkinson


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