Patrick, or anyone else using the alpco product...can you give some 
details/feedback on how this anti human C4d (FITC-Conjugated) is working for 
you, and whether you were able to replace two steps with one for C4d IF 
staining?  I checked that website, and the pdf on this product reads:
 
"The  antibody detects human complement split product C4d and has been tested 
for use on paraffin sections and frozen sections of human Tissue. "
 
We've switched our goat anti-mouse currently used for C4d immunofluorescence, 
and would prefer to switch to a conjugated product.   It sounds like something 
we'd like to try.
 
Thanks in advance,
 
Eric Gagnon MLT
Histology Laboratory
Kingston General Hospital
Kingston, Ontario, Canada

Try the C4d directly labeled antibody from alpco
www.alpco.com

anti human C4d  (FITC-Conjugated)
Cat #:   04-BI-RC4D-FITC

Good luck.

On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 2:54 PM, Butler, Roszetta <rbut...@ameripath.com> wrote:
> I'm having trouble with my C4d IF stain.  I'm using AbDirect/Serotec, mouse 
> monoclonal diluted 1:500 for 1 hr, and the Vector is AbDirect/Serotec  
> diluted 1:25 for ½ hour.  This is not working and I've tried different 
> dilutions with no success.  Can anyone share their protocol?
>
> Rosie Butler,
> AmeriPath/3000 United Founders Blvd./Suite 234/Oklahoma City, OK 
> 73112/405.842.7575 - Office
> 405.650.8921 - Cell/405.841.2002 - Fax
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>>Patrick Laurie HT(ASCP)QIHC
CellNetix Pathology & Laboratories
1124 Columbia Street, Suite 200
Seattle, WA 98104
plau...@cellnetix.com





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