[Histonet] Blank spots on IHC tissues - bubbles on Bond
Bartczak, Joanna
Joanna.Bartczak at uhn.ca
Thu Aug 13 12:09:42 CDT 2020
I have seen this phenomenon years ago on the Bond III when I worked at a different laboratory. If I remember correctly, Leica had to replace the syringes and lines as air bubbles were being introduced when aspirating reagents.
I would definitely contact Leica technical service and let them investigate. Good luck.
Sincerely,
Joanna
Joanna Bartczak
Charge Technologist - Immunopathology
University Health Network - Toronto General Site
200 Elizabeth Street
Toronto, Ontario M5G 2C4
Phone: (416) 340-4800 ext.6004
Joanna.Bartczak at uhn.ca
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From: Paula Keene Pierce <paula at excaliburpathology.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2020 6:42 PM
To: Morken, Timothy <Timothy.Morken at ucsf.edu>; Histonet <histonet at lists.utsouthwestern.edu>
Subject: Re: [Histonet] Blank spots on IHC tissues - bubbles on Bond
I have seen this when using Sequenza cover plates.
My thoughts were that it is dissolved gases in the washes. As I noticed that when filling a container with my tap water and leaving it a while, bubbles form on the sides.
Do you brush away bubbles in your water bath even when using distilled water too?
Try not using freshly made, stirred, agitated, etc. solutions and adding a surfactant.
Extreme solution: place solutions in a vacuum.
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On Wednesday, August 12, 2020, 5:25 PM, Morken, Timothy via Histonet <histonet at lists.utsouthwestern.edu> wrote:
Has anyone solved a problem on the Leica Bond stainer of bubbles over tissue sections that cause unstained (ie, clear) areas where bubbles have formed?
We've been trying things like extra buffer wash before reagent, new slide trays (tech rep suggestion). It is seen on single- antibody slides and very noticeable on dual - stain slides on which the first stain is there but the second stain shows numerous bubbles that do prevent the second stain from areas of the tissue. We can see the bubble artifact on the slide away from tissue sections as well.
Any clues to solve this will be appreciated!
Tim Morken
Supervisor, Electron Microscopy/Neuromuscular Special Studies
Department of Pathology
UC San Francisco Medical Center
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