[Histonet] Freezing human skin biopsies for cytokine ICC

Patsy Ruegg pruegg <@t> ihctech.net
Fri Feb 16 16:08:14 CST 2007


Jamie,
You might check out Peprotech.com for cytokine antibodies that work on human
tissue.
Patsy

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Erickson
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 3:40 PM
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Subject: [Histonet] Freezing human skin biopsies for cytokine ICC

Hello histonetters,
                                       I hope someone can help me with a 
question about how to freeze a human skin biopsy. I am in research but am 
in collaboration with a clinical lab that will be collecting human  skin 
biopsies for me to do cytokine ICC  of TNF,IFN-g, among others and 
possibly cell makers. 
       My question is how do I instruct them in freezing the skin so that 
I get the best sample for this staining. I am going to embed the sample 
once it is in my lab for cryosectioning.  Also if people know of 
manufactures of antibodies that sell  TNF,IFN-g that work in human tissue 
that would also be helpful, I have found a few but many different 
protocols and fixations.

Any thoughts how be helpful.

Jamie

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