Re: [Histonet] Deleting extraneous parts of posts when replying

2010-03-03 Thread Merced M Leiker
My brief experience with paraffin and fluorescence (DAPI and EGFP) is that 
the paraffin embedding process destroys it.


Regards,
Merced

--On Tuesday, March 02, 2010 3:25 PM -0600 Fabrice gankam 
gan...@googlemail.com wrote:



Hi,
Just wondering if anyone has use hydroethinide to detect the  free
radicals (ROS) in the CNS or anyother tissue of rats after 4% formallin
fixation and parrafin embedding.
I wanted to used the hydroethidine on paraffin sections.
I wonder if the fluorescence is lost by fixation (12hrs in 4% PAF) and
paraffin embedding plus deparaffination.
All the papers I reviewed used hydroethidine on frozen section but our
facility does not have vibratome or cryostat.
Please help
Please Help.

Fabrice
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Re: [Histonet] Deleting extraneous parts of posts when replying

2010-03-02 Thread Peter Carroll
given how many people cant even figure out how to properly unsubscribe 
from this list, i fear your request might be in vain ;-)


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Re: [Histonet] Deleting extraneous parts of posts when replying

2010-03-02 Thread Fabrice gankam
Hi,
Just wondering if anyone has use hydroethinide to detect the  free radicals
(ROS) in the CNS or anyother tissue of rats after 4% formallin fixation and
parrafin embedding.
I wanted to used the hydroethidine on paraffin sections.
I wonder if the fluorescence is lost by fixation (12hrs in 4% PAF) and
paraffin embedding plus deparaffination.
All the papers I reviewed used hydroethidine on frozen section but our
facility does not have vibratome or cryostat.
Please help
Please Help.

Fabrice
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