It also may depend on the fluorophore you are using (you did not say???)  John 
Kiernan's reply was excellent but if you are using Alexa or Dylight dyes, you 
should contact the technical services at Molecular Probes for Alexa and whoever 
makes the Dylight fluorophore since Histonet replies are mixed. Jackson 
Immunoresearch now supplies antibodies, etc conjugated to various Dylights, and 
their technical services are excellent for helping you. 

Gayle M. Callis
HTL/HT/MT(ASCP) 

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Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 11:18 AM
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Subject: [Histonet] fluorescence with xylene dehydration

Hello

Has anyone used a xylene dehydration at the end of fluorescent staining?
I've searched the histonet archives for this answer but the answers were
mixed.  I thought I'd ask again to see if there were any new opinions.

Emily


 

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