[Histonet] (canine) eosinophil IHC
Kemlo Rogerson
Kemlo.Rogerson <@t> waht.swest.nhs.uk
Tue May 5 05:55:39 CDT 2009
As already stated a good H&E will, but a bad one will show them even
better; wash most of the E out of the H&E and the eosiniphils tend to
let go of it last.
Kemlo Rogerson
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-----Original Message-----
From: histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
[mailto:histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Jan
Shivers
Sent: 04 May 2009 20:41
To: histonet
Subject: [Histonet] (canine) eosinophil IHC
Hello all,
I'm asking this question on behalf of a researcher here. Does anyone
know of the availability of an antibody that reacts with eosinophils,
and if so, do you know if it reacts with canine eosinophils?
Thank you in advance.
Jan Shivers
Senior Scientist
Pathology Teaching Program
Histology/IHC/EM Section Head
University of Minnesota
Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory
1333 Gortner Ave.
St. Paul, MN 55108
612-624-7297
shive003 <@t> umn.edu
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