Good morning Histo Peeps!

I am taking a poll on what various labs are using for temperature and times for 
IHC’s slides which are baked in the oven.  It has been my experience while 
working at Biocare Medical, we would 1st wick excess water off the slides, then 
tap the rack of slides on paper; then subsequently place the rack of slides in 
a 36 degree oven for 30 minutes, then up the temperature to 60-62 degrees for 
an additional time of 30-60 minutes.  Sorry, my brain cells can’t remember 
which length of time in 60 degrees, I left Biocare Medical in 2006.  My ex, 
David Tacha, Ph.D, HT/HTL gave several workshops on this subject 
internationally.

The UCSF Surgical Pathology lab 1st wicks excess water off, then bakes their 
IHC slides at 62 degrees for 2 hours.  I have consulted w/ some labs who bake 
their IHC slides at 76 degrees for 20 minutes.  It has been my experience that 
higher than 62 degree temps will make the Ab lose their antigenicity.  CK Ab’s 
love a higher temp but most other Ab’s do not.

Any thoughts, information, and papers on this subject would be greatly 
appreciated.  Thank you and have a wonderful upcoming weekend!

Best regards,
Akemi

Akemi Allison-Tacha BS, HT/HTL (ASCP)
Pathology Laboratory Manager at Golden State Dermatology
370 N Wiget Lane, Suite 250, Walnut Creek. CA 94598
Cell: (408) 335-9994
Email: aalli...@gsdermca.com <mailto:aalli...@gsdermca.com>
Website: www.goldenstatedermatology.com <http://www.goldenstatedermatology.com/>

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