[Histonet] HSV-2 antibody - Cell Marque was not the problem

Kusters, Ronald ronald.kusters at pfmmedical.com
Mon Jul 8 01:50:43 CDT 2019


Hi Beth,
I can only fully agree to the statement below.
Well done
Ronald

Mit freundlichen Grüßen/Kind Regards


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-----Original Message-----
From: Sheeder, Christopher [mailto:Christopher.Sheeder at seattlechildrens.org] 
Sent: 05 July 2019 17:56
To: O'Neil, Beth <beth.oneil1 at wvumedicine.org>; histonet at lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: Re: [Histonet] HSV-2 antibody - Cell Marque was not the problem

Beth,
You have honor and integrity. Something seldom seen these days.

Chris Sheeder
Seattle Children's Hospital

-----Original Message-----
From: O'Neil, Beth <beth.oneil1 at wvumedicine.org>
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2019 11:20 AM
To: histonet at lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] HSV-2 antibody - Cell Marque was not the problem

Last week I posted an inquiry about having problems with Cell Marque's HSV-2 polyclonal antibody.  I have to retract my statement that it was Cell Marque using a different antibody source.   After spending two weeks troubleshooting my stainer, troubleshooting the positive control slides, yelling at my Cell Marque rep, etc.  I found out that it was the positive control slide and not the antibody.  When I originally suspected the positive QC slides (from Cancer Diagnostics), I requested a different lot number.  This new lot also failed to show positive staining.  Long story short, another call to Cancer Diagnostics finally resulted in receiving confirmation that they are having problems with their HSV-2 control slides.  It was my misfortune to have opened a new box of QC slides at the same time as opening a new vial of HSV-2 antibody which resulted in two weeks of headaches.  I will say that Cell Marque/Millipore was very supportive through this.  So, for those of you who are using Cancer Diagnostics HSV-2 control slides, they are working on a resolution and will replace their "bad" slides.  I was told that the staining is "hit or miss, "  hopefully you all have the "hit" slides.

Beth Oneil, WVU Medicine




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