I am wondering what others  are doing when they validate a new clone of a 
antibody that you have used in the lab for quite sometime.  When we introduce a 
new antibody obviously we go through a pretty extensive validation process 
including sampling of around 20 - 30 specimens, some presumed positive cases 
and some presumed negative cases.   We also try to include in the positive 
cases some that are strongly positive and others that are weakly positive.

Lately several of our regular antibodies are now no longer available in the 
same clone.  I am interested in how different labs would validate the new clone 
to be used in the lab.  It would seem to me that the validation process would 
not have to be as extensive since we have already established that the antibody 
works well in our laboratory.   I know if it was the same clone but a different 
lot we would just do a comparison of the old lot with the new lot, but what 
about a different clone?   I realize that the methods are going to be diverse 
but I would appreciate hearing from others.


James Vickroy BS, HT(ASCP)

Surgical  and Autopsy Pathology Technical Supervisor
Memorial Medical Center
217-788-4046


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