About 3 years ago I ask a vendor who was selling polymers for animal tissue if 
I could get it with fluchromes. He told me it couldn't be done. I haven't seen 
any on the market so I am guessing no one has figured out how to do it. It 
would sure be nice for research work.
Donna Reynolds HT(ASCP) Chief Histo Tech, IHC Lab
Dept. Cancer Biology, U T M D. Anderson Cancer Center
713 794-1066

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Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2013 19:33:20 +0000
From: "Wert, Susan (Susan Wert)" <susan.w...@cchmc.org>
Subject: [Histonet] Fluorochrome conjugated polymers for antibody
        detection
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Hello;

Can anyone tell me if there are anti-rabbit polymers (secondary antibody) that 
are conjugated to fluorchromes ?  Or are the only polymers available conjugated 
to HRP?

Susan Wert, PhD
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Research Foundation
Perinatal Institute/Pulmonary Biology




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