SPAM-LOW: [Histonet] H. pylori on Rhesus macaque tissue
Patsy Ruegg
pruegg <@t> ihctech.net
Sat Mar 13 09:59:20 CST 2010
I agree Amos, the only thing you need to be concerned about is if the
detection being used somehow binds non specifically to the monkey tissue and
not the human.
Patsy
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[mailto:histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Amos Brooks
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2010 3:08 PM
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Subject: SPAM-LOW: [Histonet] H. pylori on Rhesus macaque tissue
Hi,
I am sure this will work. Granted I haven't tried it... The antibody is
directed against the bug, the H. pylori bacteria, not against a product of
the human it exists in. So it shouldn't matter where the bug is, it should
have the epitope the antibody binds with. I do Hepatitis B on non human
tissue all the time and it works fine.
Good luck,
(and let me know for sure how it goes)
Amos Brooks
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Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2010 11:25:16 -0500
From: "Zerfas, Patricia (NIH/OD/ORS) [E]" <zerfasp <@t> ors.od.nih.gov>
Subject: [Histonet] H. pylori on Rhesus macaque tissue
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Dear List servers,
Did anyone try this antibody on Rhesus macaque tissue? Do
you have a protocol? How were the results?
Thanks,
Patricia Zerfas
National Institutes of Health
Building 28A, Room 112
28 Library Drive
Bethesda, MD 20892
ph: (301) 496-4464
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