[Histonet] buffered verses unbuffered EDTA for decalcification
for tunel
Rene J Buesa
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Wed Dec 5 14:24:51 CST 2007
EDTA in itself is a buffered solution once you equilibrate its pH during preparation.
René J.
Liz Chlipala <liz <@t> premierlab.com> wrote:
I need some help in determining if I need to use buffered or unbuffered
EDTA to decal samples for tunel. I have searched the histonet and there
are some protocols for buffered EDTA, but I have also seen protocols
that the EDTA is unbuffered. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Liz
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