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Betreff: [Histonet] Oven Temps and baking times used for IHC's
Good morning Histo Peeps!
I am taking a poll on what various labs are using for temperature and times for
IHC’s slides which are baked in the oven. It has been my experi
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From: Naira Margaryan via Histonet
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Subject: Re: [Histonet] Oven Temps and baking time
Interesting. I never baked my slides. Left air dry o/n on room. Next day
started with deparaffinization steps 2x30min. My most AR where in the
citrate buffer in the water bath with 92C(if I remember correctly) for 37
minutes then 12 minutes cooling at room temperature. Never had a problem.
Naira
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Good morning Histo Peeps!
I am taking a poll on what various labs are using for temperature and times for
IHC’s slides which are baked in the oven. It has been my experience while
working at Biocare Medical, we would 1st wick excess water off the slides, then
tap the rack of slides on paper; t