Sorry for the late response.  I have done immunofluorescence on 50 um 
cryosections of mouse host tumors and decalcified bone on super frost Plus 
slides. I melt them to the slide using body heat then dry them at RT for a few 
hours before storing at -80 deg C. They do not come off the slide. What step do 
your sections come off the slide? Perhaps you can optimize your protocol to 
avoid this.

Andrea


On Oct 11, 2011, at 11:11 AM, "Carmen Maria Garcia 
Pascual"<carmen.m.gar...@uv.es> wrote:

> 
> Good afternoon everyone!
> 
> I have made 50um mice ovarian cryosections and I have used superfrost 
> plus slides. But some of them fall of the slides when I perfomed the 
> immuno, one colleague has told me that this is because the cuts are too 
> thick, and I think she is rigth. I don't know if there is some thing 
> that I can make to avoid this, like using another kind of slides...
> 
> Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!
> 
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