[Histonet] ISH Sox3 Mouse Testes Specific Background Staining
Spermatids
djemge <@t> aol.com
djemge <@t> aol.com
Wed May 2 12:49:39 CDT 2007
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Hello All. One of the Grad Students asked me to post her question. The Testes and Brain tissue for ISH Sox3 was kept at 4 degrees, 4% PFA fixed overnight, 30% sucrose cryoprotected until it sank, embedded in OCT, flash frozen. The ISH on the Brain was very good, but not the Testes. I tried to submit photos but they never appeared in the image gallery - maybe they will later. There are 2 image links for immunoportal.com below. Thx Donna
Here's Monica's question:
I would like to know if anyone else has experience with ISH on adult testis cross-sections and if they've seen this background staining that
specifically binds to elongated spermatid heads... And of course if anyone
has been able to block against this.
My sox3 probe is supposed to bind to the undifferentiated spermatogonia along the basement membrane of the seminiferous tubules.
This staining appeared before the positive staining (approximately 3-4h
after incubation) among the spermatid heads towards the lumen of the
tubules. I have been using 4%PFA fixed testes sections and blocking with
10% lamb serum. This staining has appeared with both an 820b probe and 440b
probe.
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Monica M Laronda
Graduate Student, Jameson Lab
Northwestern University
Feinberg School of Medicine
Chicago, IL
m-laronda <@t> northwestern.edu
Phone: 312-503-2036
http://immunoportal.com/albums/album02/2007_04_13_a2.thumb.jpg
http://immunoportal.com/albums/album02/2007_04_13_10xa.thumb.jpg
Donna J Emge, HT(ASCP)
Northwestern University
Feinberg School of Medicine
Chicago, IL
djemge <@t> aol.com
d-emge <@t> northwestern.edu
Phone: 312-503-2036
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