[Histonet] antigen retrieval on cryosections
Greg Dobbin
dobbin <@t> upei.ca
Thu Jan 19 08:56:35 CST 2006
Reneee,
If your tissues are not formalin (or aldehyde) fixed, then antigen
retrieval is not required.
Greg
Date sent: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 08:39:04 -0600
From: "Till, Renee" <TillRenee <@t> uams.edu>
To: histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] antigen retrieval on cryosections
> Any helpful hints for keeping cryosections on the slide during antigen
> retrieval? I am not very experience in cryosections used for immunos,
> but they have cd markers that have to be antigen retrieved. Using the
> same retrieval as I do however often makes the sections come off the
> slides. I believe they use just Superfrost Plus slides. Would any
> other type of slide help? Right now they use Citra Plus in the
> microwave for 2 minutes on power 10, then 10 minutes on power 1. That
> is what I do for my paraffin sections and it is fine. Perhaps less
> time? Or even a different antigen retrieval solution? I have asked for
> help with problems before that this lab has had. They always hire
> techs for everthing else and want me to teach them the histo part of
> it.
>
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