Liz,
If your controls are fine but your bone marrows are not, could it be
the decalcification process that is damaging these antigens? Try using
EDTA for decal instead of formic acid.
Just a thought.
Greg
Greg Dobbin, R.T.
Chief Technologist, Anatomic Pathology
Dept. of Laboratory Medicine,
Queen
Hello All
I need a bit of help here. We have been trying to localize CD105 and
CD166 in human bone. Our control tissue is staining just fine (human
tonsil and human skin) but we have been unable to demonstrate any of
these cells within the bone marrow. Any help would be appreciated,
especially