[Histonet] Xyless?
cfockler <@t> mail1.vcu.edu
cfockler <@t> mail1.vcu.edu
Fri Jul 15 08:38:00 CDT 2005
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> Rich & Andi,
> Rich, I'd like to second Andi's recommendation for Sigma as a
source
> for Fast Myosin although we don't bother with HIER. Give it a whirl
both
> ways, you never know her's might be better :-)
> Andi, while you asked Rich I figured I'd chime in for Dako as a
> source for Hepatitis (core & surface). Unfortunately I'm out of the
lab
> right now so I don't have the cat #s. If you need them just drop me
a
> line and I'll rummage them up.
> Good luck guys,
> Amos
>
>
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> Message: 22
> Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 16:37:08 +0200
> From: "Andi Kappeler" <kappeler <@t> patho.unibe.ch>
> Subject: Re: [Histonet] Fast myosin IHC
> To: "Richard Cartun" <Rcartun <@t> harthosp.org>, "Histonet"
> <HistoNet <@t> pathology.swmed.edu>
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> Hi Richard
>
> We successfully use:
> - mo-a-Myosin II (fast), clone MY-32, Sigma M 4276, working conc.
approx 10
> ug Ig/ml (corresponds to 1:400 with the lot we have), HIER in
citrate pH 6.0
> (pressure cooker)
> - mo-a-Myosin I (slow), clone NOQ7.5.4D, Sigma M 8421, working conc.
approx
> 7.5 ug Ig/ml (corresponds to 1:1000 with the lot we have), HIER in
citrate
> pH 6.0 (pressure cooker)
> Both mAbs work very well (see
> http://www.pathology.unibe.ch/Diagn/speztech/spez_ihc.htm for a pic
(german
> website, sorry).
>
> Can you give me a hint in return, where you get your antibodies
against
> Hepatitis B surface Ag (HBs) and core Ag (HBc) from? Our source is
no longer
> able to supply them, due to some bureaucratic / eurocratic rules,
now I'm
> looking for a reliable replacement.
> Many thanks in advance!
>
> Best regards
> Andi Kappeler
> Institute of Pathology, University of Bern, Switzerland
>
>
>
>
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> Hello All . .. I just recently moved to a lab that uses a few
changes of Xyless, (xylene substitute) in their stainer and processor.
.can anyone give me any information about this product? I can't find
anything useful on the web. Thanks in advance!
Candyce LeTellier
Histotechnologist
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