[Histonet] Re: Histonet Digest, Vol 97, Issue 28

Madeleine Huey madeleinehuey <@t> gmail.com
Fri Dec 23 23:18:20 CST 2011


Andria,
I purchased my HSV I/II from Cell Marque (RTU).  They work very well
with Dako Plus & Leica Bonds.
These antibodies does NOT required antigen retrieval.

Dako Plus:
1) Deparafinize & hydration
2) Quench with Dako Dual Endogenous Block (5')
3) Incubate with 1st ab (HSV I or HSV II) (60')
4) Incubate with 2nd ab, Dako Envision+ M/R-HRP (30')
5) Envision+ DAB (5')
6) Mayer Hematoxylin (1')
7) TBST (30")
8) Dehydrate & Mount

Leica Bonds (Refine DAB Kit);
1) Use Protocol "F"
2) Incubate 1st ab with NO AR "----"(Fill Open Vial with Cell Marque's
HSV I/II)
3) DAB with DAB Enhancer

Good Luck!

Madeleine
Supervisor Pathology - IPOX & Histology
El Camino Hospital
Mountain View, CA 94040

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> I remember giving a couple of chicken livers to micro and they incubated them overnight with gram +/-. I then cut those pieces smaller and processed them in separate cassettes.  This process has owrked real well for us.  Was in the Journal of Histotechnology but cannot remember which issue a few years back.
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> Unfortunately, we have used the last micro-liter of our Cryptococcus antibody that we obtained from DAKO years ago.  Since DAKO no longer sells this antibody I am wondering if anyone is using another commercially-available antibody to label Cryptococcus in formalin-fixed tissue with immunohistochemistry?
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> I am currently having issues with our HSV1 and HSV2 staining tissue components that it shouldn't be/background.  We are running Ventana Benchmark XTs and Ultras.  Using Dako's polyclonal rabbit concentrate.  Does anyone out there in histoland have a concentration with a protocol that works and looks clean?
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