AW: [Histonet] immunohistochemistry help please
Gudrun Lang
gu.lang <@t> gmx.at
Fri Aug 2 06:39:50 CDT 2013
Are all slides from the same tissue sample with the same pretreatment?
I can't believe, that you don't have any hematoxylin-staining, even with
insufficient deparaffination. It would rather be patchy and uneven.
Overoxidation of the dye? Change of the binding-sites in the tissue?
Acid-residues masked by Aminogroups?
I guess there's something wrong with your buffer.
Gudrun
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Hi all,
I am new to this forum, but a friend recommended I send my issue out to you
for help. Four weeks ago I completed a new protocol for Immunohistochemistry
(IHC) using protinase K epitope retrieval, and monoclonal antibody 3F6. It
worked perfectly. Three days later, after 13 beautiful stains, it just
stopped working. The slides will not even take up the counter stain -
Hematoxylin. I have exchanged my xylene, and tried again, and it still is
not working. I am guessing since my counter stain isn't working, this is an
issue in the deparaffinization stage, but I'm just not sure.
Please let me know if you have any suggestions!
Thank you
Rebecca
Rebecca Tarantelli
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