Will definitely depend on the antibody you are using. Some references:

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of tumor marker-immunostaining intensity on stored paraffin slides of breast 
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Bertheau, P., Cazals-Hatem, D., Meignin, V., de Roquancourt, A., Vérola, O., 
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Wester, K., Wahlund, E., Sundström, C., Ranefall, P., Bengtsson, E., Russell, 
P. J., ... & Busch, C. (2000). Paraffin section storage and 
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protocol with emphasis on p53 protein and MIB1 antigen. Applied 
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van den Broek, L. J., & van de Vijver, M. J. (2000). Assessment of problems in 
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Olapade-Olaopa, E. O., Ogunbiyi, J. O., MacKay, E. H., Muronda, C. A., Alonge, 
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its implications for collaborative multicenter immunohistochemical studies. 
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Mirlacher, M., Kasper, M., Storz, M., Knecht, Y., Dürmüller, U., Simon, R., ... 
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research studies using immunohistochemistry. Modern pathology, 17(11), 1414.

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Study. Applied Immunohistochemistry & Molecular Morphology, 26(7), 489-494.


-----Original Message-----
From: P Sicurello via Histonet [mailto:histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] 
Sent: Friday, 17 August 2018 9:49 AM
To: HistoNet
Subject: [Histonet] Unstained slides - how long are they good for?

Hello My Fellow Histologists,

Happy Friday Eve.

The question has come up......  How long are *unstained* slides good for?
Not for H&E but tests like IHC and molecular testing.  These slides have been 
cut, stored at room temperature, not sealed in anyway, and kept in a cardboard 
box.

Please let me know what your opinions are and what your retention policy is 
concerning *unstained* slides.

Thanks oodles.

Sincerely,

Paula Sicurello, HTL (ASCP)CM

Histotechnology Specialist

UC San Diego Health

200 Arbor Drive

San Diego, CA 92103

(P): 619-543-2872



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