[Histonet] CD31 vs. Von Willebrand Factor
Rene J Buesa
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Thu Mar 6 14:04:27 CST 2008
Whenever I had a chance I run a comparative test with Ulex europaeus lectins with very good reaction results.
René J.
"Fazzi G (FARMACO)" <G.Fazzi <@t> FARMACO.unimaas.nl> wrote:
Hello all,
What about capillary endothelium in rat muscle fixed in formalin and
embedded in paraffin? What would be the best staining? I tried lectin
GSL-B4 and CD31 but can't seem to get nice results.
Gregorio
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Subject: Re: [Histonet] CD31 vs. Von Willebrand Factor
Are you staining mouse tissue or human tissue? If mouse tissue, the vWF
antibody from DAKO as well as the goat polyclonal anti-VE-Cadherin Ab
from R&D work very well. If human tissue, the anti-CD31 from DAKO, clone
JC/70 is excellent.
----- Original Message -----
From: jstaruk
Date: Wednesday, March 5, 2008 2:05 pm
Subject: [Histonet] CD31 vs. Von Willebrand Factor
> Hello all,
>
> I have a request for a CD31 looking for angiogenesis. I know this
> is a very
> problematic antibody when working with paraffin sections. Can the Van
> Willebrand antibody be substituted to obtain the same results?
>
> Thank you
>
> Jim
>
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