[Histonet] BRDU

Anatoli Gleiberman AGleiberman <@t> cbiolabs.com
Thu Jun 9 08:58:11 CDT 2011


I used pH 6 HEIR instead of HCl/enzyme for BrdU - it works very well on mouse and monkey intestine. Did not switch to HCl after that. But now I prefer to use EdU instead of BrdU (Click-iT kit from Invitrogen). It is more expensive, but much more sensitive, fast, easy to use and well compatible with all range of antigens(for multi-color fluorescence). Unfortunately, there are no enzymatic reaction for EdU - only fluorescence. 

Anatoli Gleiberman, PhD
Director of Histopathology
Cleveland Biolabs, Inc
73 High Street
Buffalo, NY 14203
phone:716-849-6810 ext.354
fax:716-849-6817
e-mail: AGleiberman <@t> cbiolabs.com

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From: histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu [mailto:histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of C B
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Subject: [Histonet] BRDU

Is anyone using ph6 HEIR instead of HCl/enzyme digestion for BRDU staining?  
I've read 2 manufacturer datasheets that recommend pH 6 HEIR.  I thought the 
routine pretreatment was HCl/enzyme digestion.  We have FFPE rat intestine to 
stain. Any feeback is appreciated.
Cindy Baranowski, HT
SJTRI
Atlanta, GA
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