From: Mark Roberts, Northwestern University
Hello to the group:
I am looking to find a CD204 (MSR1) antibody for use on human cells by
immunohistochemistry on frozen and paraffin sections. Does anyone on
the list use a validated, commercially available clone that works
well? A small
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Anyone else having trouble with the online registration for the meeting in
Seattle?
Kim
Kim Merriam, MA, HT(ASCP)QIHC
Cambridge, MA
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From time to time, we experience nonspecific intranuclear staining on a
variety of stains for infectious agents and a variety of tissues and a
variety of cases. More specifically, bovine tissues (lung and intestines)
using antibodies against BHV-1, rotavirus, and coronavirus. We are using
We have a senior histology position available in the Washington DC area. See
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Me, too, please.
Jan Shivers
UMN Vet Diag Lab
On Apr 12 2010, Liz Wilson wrote:
Hi Patsy,
I would love to try the method! Thanks -Liz
Liz Wilson
Bethyl Labs
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Date: Sat, 10 Apr 2010 10:33:02 -0600
Me three, please. :-)
I just discovered we have this same antibody in our lab but my boss was
unsuccessful with it (he had tried 95oC for 45 min, pH 6.0).
Thanks!
Merced
--On Tuesday, April 13, 2010 2:24 PM -0500 shive...@umn.edu wrote:
Me, too, please.
Jan Shivers
UMN Vet Diag Lab
On
I would like cut fresh spleen and lymph node sections on a vibrating microtome.
I have tried embedding in low melt agarose but the tissue seems to be too
flexable to get good repeating sections (uniform thickness). When the knife
does catch the cells seem to pour out into the surrounding
I wonder if any of you have any experience purchasing control tissues or
slides from a commercial site. As a school, we don't have access to tissues
as you do when you work in a hospital. While our local hospitals have been
very kind in supplying control tissues they need them too so it is not an
I am in the process of studying for my HT certification exam and was
wondering if anyone had any recommendations on text books or study guides they
found to be helpful. I am currently studying Histotechnology: A
Self-Instructional Text, by Carson and just recieved the BOR study Guide for
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