[Histonet] PCNA staining on paraffin
Robert Schoonhoven
Robert.Schoonhoven <@t> mpiresearch.com
Thu Dec 11 06:49:33 CST 2008
Merced,
I haven't seen any replies to your question. Under separate E-mail I'll
send you the procedure I developed at UNC-Ch which will work on
paraffin processed tissue from all mammals, fish, yeast and some plants.
Please note that "drying" the slides at room temp. is important. Do not
use a slide dryer.
Bob
Robert Schoonhoven BS, HT, HTL (ASCP)
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[mailto:histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Merced
Leiker
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 2:08 PM
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Subject: [Histonet] PCNA staining on paraffin
Does anyone have any suggestions for staining PCNA on paraffin? We are
using Santa Cruz's PCNA (FL261) SC-7907.
We have already stained with it successfully on frozen sections, but it
does not appear to be working on paraffin. Thank you.
Merced M Leiker
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