[Histonet] Removing tissues from OCT for molecular analysis

Malika Benatti malbenatti <@t> googlemail.com
Mon Mar 29 09:43:07 CDT 2010


What you should do ideally is sample you tissue for molecular studie  
first, then carry out frozen sections

Malika


  " ... Smile it confuses people ..."

On 29 Mar 2010, at 15:31, Katie Crosby <kcrosby <@t> cellsignal.com> wrote:

> I would like to remove tissues from blocks of OCT and perform  
> molecule studies.  I need to separate tissues from OCT.
> Thanks,
> Katie
>
> On Mar 29, 2010, at 10:21 AM, Malika Benatti wrote:
>
>> Do you mean removing OCT from tissue ?
>>
>> " ... Smile it confuses people ..."
>>
>> On 29 Mar 2010, at 13:55, Katie Crosby <kcrosby <@t> cellsignal.com>  
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Can someone suggest a means of removing tissues from OCT for  
>>> subsequent molecular analysis?  I did not find anything in the  
>>> archives describing this exactly.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Katie
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Katie Crosby
>>> Immunohistochemistry
>>> Cell Signaling Technology
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>>>
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>>>
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>
>
>
> Katie Crosby
> Immunohistochemistry
> Cell Signaling Technology
> 3 Trask Lane
> Danvers, MA 01923
>
> Phone:     978-867-2352
> Fax:          978-867-2400
> WEB Site:   www.cellsignal.com
>
> Toll Free:
> 1-877-616-CELL  (877-616-2355)
> 1-877-678-TECH  (877-678-8324)
>
>
>



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