[Histonet] Egg Whites and IHC Staining
Jessica Riggleman
jriggleman at globusmedical.com
Mon Sep 12 12:44:37 CDT 2016
Thank you Elizabeth. I will try those slides, I have not used them before. Do they have in 2x3? Is there a way you can send me your RAM11 protocol?
Thank you,
Jessica
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From: Elizabeth Chlipala [mailto:liz at premierlab.com]
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2016 11:53 AM
To: Jessica Riggleman <jriggleman at globusmedical.com>; 'histonet at lists.utsouthwestern.edu' (histonet at lists.utsouthwestern.edu) <histonet at lists.utsouthwestern.edu>
Subject: RE: Egg Whites and IHC Staining
Jessica
There are a couple of things that we will try here when we have problems with tissue adherence
1. We utilize a particular brand of plus slides - trubond 380 - these have worked very well in our hands, we purchase them from Newcomer Supply 2. Post fix in 10% NBF for 10 minutes after you run the slides down to water - this does not impact the H&E staining but can impact IHC staining we have seen that is may decrease sensitivity so you would need to potentially rework your IHC protocol 3. Our Ram-11 IHC protocol requires HIER we have two different retrieval protocols that we have validated for this particular antibody - our routine 95C for 30 minutes and then a 70C for 2 hours - we use the longer lower temp retrieval when we have problems with tissue adherence, again you may need to potentially rework your IHC protocol for the lower temp retrieval.
Hope this helps, good luck
Liz
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jessica Riggleman via Histonet [mailto:histonet at lists.utsouthwestern.edu]
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2016 8:05 AM
To: histonet at lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] Egg Whites and IHC Staining
Hello,
We are cutting large Rabbit PLF formalin fixed paraffin embedded sections.
We have had issues staining H&E and Goldner’s Trichrome. Egg whites is working as a great slide adhesive for these two, but not so much for IHC Staining (RAM 11 specifically).
Any ideas/suggestions on how to get these sections to adhere? We have tried many methods, such as positively charged slides, chrom-alum gel, and so on.
Thank you for all input,
Jessica
_____________________________________________________________________
Jessica Riggleman | Research Associate
Globus Medical, Inc.
Valley Forge Business Center
2560 General Armistead Avenue | Audubon, PA 19403
Ph: (610) 930-1800 ext. 2583 | Fax:
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