[Histonet] GFAP IHC
Amy Porter
portera <@t> msu.edu
Thu Oct 29 07:14:53 CDT 2009
If I remember correctly Dako's GFAP is a bovine immunogen (bovine spinal
cord) - that is probably what is causing the problem. You may want to look
for GFAP where the cow is not the immunogen / try running another brain from
a different species and see if you get the same problem.
Amy S. Porter, HT (ASCP) QIHC
Investigative HistoPathology Laboratory - Supervisor
2201 Biomedical Physical Sciences Bldg. Rm #2133
East Lansing, MI 48824-3320
Phone: (517) 884-5026
Fax: (517) 432-1368
Email: portera <@t> msu.edu
Web: www.humanpathology.msu.edu
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nancy Herman" <Nancy.Herman <@t> inspection.gc.ca>
To: <histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 4:19 PM
Subject: [Histonet] GFAP IHC
> We are using DAKO's ready-to-use GFAP antibody on our bovine tissue and
> using Envision+ HRP Rabbit detection system. When using this antibody we
> see a brown color on the slide itself. The staining was intense and quite
> uneven. We have diluted the anitbody to 1:10 but there is still the brown
> slide. The staining is not quite as uneven but appears more washed out.
> We don't see this with any of our other antibodies we are using and our no
> primary controls for GFAP are clean. Any advice or explanations for the
> slides picking up the brown color or improving GFAP IHC on bovine tissue?
> Thanks
>
> Nancy Herman
> CFIA Lethbridge Laboratory
> Lethbridge, Alberta
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