[Histonet] quenching GFP fluorescence
Jennifer MacDonald
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Fri Mar 28 12:58:00 CDT 2008
I'm not sure that this matters for this, but DAB is not a substrate, but a
chromogen. The actual substrate is hydrogen peroxide.
MKing <making <@t> ufl.edu>
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[Histonet] quenching GFP fluorescence
Helen,
If you're using DAB as a peroxidase substrate for your IHC the GFP
fluorescence will be eliminated.
Mike King
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From: Helen E Johnson <hej01 <@t> health.state.ny.us>
Subject: [Histonet] quenching GFP fluorescence
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Hi Histonetters,
How would you quench GFP fluorescence prior to IHC?
Helen Johnson
(hej01 <@t> health.state.ny.us)
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