[Histonet] lectin stains and antigen retrival
Gayle Callis
gcallis <@t> montana.edu
Mon Mar 20 12:11:18 CST 2006
Yes, lectins are stable although trypsin enzyme digestion at 37C may be
better than citrate buffer retrieval. Also, there are buffer
considerations for staining, i.e. TRIS Lectin buffer with Mg and Ca
added. The book gives the recipe for this and with some lectins PBS should
be avoided and also normal serums.
AND there is an excellent book on Lectin Histochemistry , a concise
practical handbook SA Brooks et al, ISBN#1859961002 that gives IHC
staining methods, etc. It is not expensive and Springer Verlag is the
publisher source.
01:18 AM 3/19/2006, you wrote:
>Dear Histonetters,
>does anybody know if lectin stains are stable after the tissue
>section (20u, paraffin embedded) was subjected to heat antigen
>retrieval in citric acid pH 6.0 ?
>Thanks for your help in advance!
>Cheers
>franzef
>
>Dr. med. Franz-Josef Müller
>Zentrum für Integrative Psychiatrie, Kiel
>Zellbiologisches Labor
>Niemannsweg 147
>24105 Kiel
>GERMANY
>
>Tel.: +49 431 597 4169
>
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Gayle Callis
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Veterinary Molecular Biology
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