[Histonet] SV40

2023-04-19 Thread Ken M via Histonet
Does anyone have a tissue block of IHC SV40?  We can swap with you for almost 
every other block you can think of, or buy it from you. We have a partner 
desperate for it to complete a study.

Ken
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Re: [Histonet] Mice brain

2023-04-19 Thread John Kiernan via Histonet
Immersion in sucrose is for cryoprotection - to minimize damage from formation 
of ice crystals. It is needed only if you are cutting frozen sections. Specific 
demonstration of cholinergic neurons is with immunohistochemistry to detect 
choline acetyltransferase. Use frozen or paraffin sections, according to 
instructions that come with the primary antibody. For histochemical 
demonstration of acetylcholinesterase activity (seen also in some neurons that 
are not cholinergic), you need frozen sections of tissue fixed for 12h in 
neutral formaldehyde at 4oC. My favourite method for AChE activity was that of 
Karnovsky & Roots 1964 J. Histochem. Cytochem. 12:219-221.
John Kiernan (London, Canada).
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From: Renee Fisher via Histonet 
Sent: April 19, 2023 1:34 PM
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Subject: [Histonet] Mice brain

Hi,
Does anyone know if immersing in  sucrose is essential for optimum 
visualization of cholinergic neurons in mouse brain.

Thank you
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Re: [Histonet] Histonet Digest, Vol 233, Issue 7

2023-04-19 Thread Patsy Ruegg via Histonet
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[Histonet] Mice brain

2023-04-19 Thread Renee Fisher via Histonet
Hi, 
Does anyone know if immersing in  sucrose is essential for optimum 
visualization of cholinergic neurons in mouse brain. 

Thank you 
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[Histonet] Travel Histology Fact vs. Fiction an update.

2023-04-19 Thread relia1--- via Histonet
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