Hi,
I do this frequently. It works great with some antibodies, but I have
found some are less than cooperative about it.
If you are concerned about it, and it would make sense if you were, it
would be a good idea to take the control slide that was used and try it on
that before doing it on patient test tissue.
As I say thoi it usually works fine. Give it a try.
Amos
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> From: "Olson, Jennifer (Carris Lab)" <[email protected]>
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> I have a pathologist who is inquiring about staining over and already IHC
> stained slide. He would like to stain over using a different antibody that
> has been stained. He doesn't have a specific case or antibody, he is just
> wondering if there are any histology labs out there that do this?
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> Any suggestions?
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> Thank you -
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