[Histonet] Immunohistochemistry slides drying and baking protocol

Kuhnla, Melissa Melissa.Kuhnla <@t> chsli.org
Mon Jan 31 05:30:55 CST 2011


Good Mornig,
We currently dry slides at room temp for 15 minutes then bake for 2
hours at 60 degrees.  Works well. Melissa

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Milton
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Subject: [Histonet] Immunohistochemistry slides drying and baking
protocol

Hello Histonetters,

How and for how long and at what temperature is everyone air drying and
baking slides for IHC staining?; specially for breast and cytology
slides.

Thank you very much in advance,
MG
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