Hi, I have been doing manual IHC for overflow of what doesn't fit in the Autostainer or for when I do not have enough to really justify running it (10 slides or so). Recently, I have been doing it exclusively since my Autostainer went belly up. Given the numbers you provided I assume you are doing about 75-80 slides per day. While I think this is entirely possible to do, you will find yourself dedicating pretty much the whole day to running these sliked and not having much time for anything else. Advantages: More direct control over each slide, More control over reagent volumes etc. Equipment costs. Disadvantages: It's really easy to get things mixed up and put the wrong reagent on the wrong slide unless you have a really good OCD eye to detail. Time variability (how long to rinse the first to last slide). Some tips if you do this: the Shandon Sequenza is great for applying reagents without fussing over keeping everything level. Rinse the slides *really* well. Be careful with the DAB since you don't need to worry much about it when using an instrument. My personal opinion on this is that given the number of slides you seem to be running an instrument is certainly justified.
Best of luck, Amos Brooks _______________________________________________ Histonet mailing list Histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu http://lists.utsouthwestern.edu/mailman/listinfo/histonet