[Histonet] Double stain IHC question

2016-02-20 Thread Steven Weston via Histonet
This is probably most easily done using immunofluorescence since it works well on frozen tissue. You could use a streptavidin linked FITC tag for the human biotinylated Ab, and then use a red tagged anti IgG directed against the species of the other antibody. (hoescht reagent will stain the nuc

Re: [Histonet] Double stain IHC question

2016-02-20 Thread Ray via Histonet
er via Histonet" To: "gu lang" Cc: "Histonet@Lists. Edu" Sent: Saturday, February 20, 2016 8:35:18 AM Subject: Re: [Histonet] Double stain IHC question + to Gudrun's comments. My addition is that fluorescence labels may work for this application. Again, dependin

Re: [Histonet] Double stain IHC question

2016-02-20 Thread Caroline Miller via Histonet
20. Februar 2016 01:54 > An: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu > Betreff: [Histonet] Double stain IHC question > > Hi everyone, > I have a question in chromogenic double staining. Here is the situation. > Tissue = human, frozen > Antibody = same pro

Re: [Histonet] Double stain IHC question

2016-02-20 Thread Gudrun Lang via Histonet
.. Gudrun -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Judi Ford via Histonet [mailto:histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] Gesendet: Samstag, 20. Februar 2016 01:54 An: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu Betreff: [Histonet] Double stain IHC question Hi everyone, I have a question in chromogenic double staining

[Histonet] Double stain IHC question

2016-02-19 Thread Judi Ford via Histonet
Hi everyone, I have a question in chromogenic double staining. Here is the situation. Tissue = human, frozen Antibody = same protein (A) 1. Commercial antibody of A 2. Homegrown antibody of A, human, biotinylated Question: can you stain both versions o