[Histonet] Anti human - alpha 3,4,5 or 6 type iv collagen
Young Kwun
kwuny <@t> email.cs.nsw.gov.au
Wed Oct 26 21:41:18 CDT 2005
Ole,
You can get some of the antibodies from Kamiya Biomedical company.
They have Collagen IV, alpha-1,3 & 5 monoclonal antibodies.
Alpha 3 and 5 work on paraffin sections, I am still trying to improve the
alpha-1 antibody staining.
Try their website www.kamiyabiomedical.com
12779 Gateway Drive, Seattle, WA 98168, USA Tel: (206) 575-8068 Fax: (206)
575-8094 E-mail: webmaster <@t> kamiyabiomedical.com
Cheers,
Young Kwun
Senior Hospital Scientist
Dept of Anatomical Pathology
Concord Hospital
Concord NSW 2139
Australia
Phone:61-2-9767 6075
Fax:61-2-9767 8427
Email:kwuny <@t> email.cs.nsw.gov.au
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Sent: Thursday, 27 October 2005 5:38 AM
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Subject: [Histonet] Anti human - alpha 3,4,5 or 6 type iv collagen
Hi
Im looking for anti-human antibodies against; Alpha (3, 4, 5 or 6) type IV
Collagen.
(Alport syndrome)
Do anyone have recommandations of some of these antibodies?
I would prefer that they works on formalinfixed tissue, but we have also
fresh-frozen and alcohol fixed tissue from this kidney.
Best regards
Ole Johnny Steffensen
Dep of Pathology
Aalesund
Norway
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