Hi Richard,As Gundrun lined out, a sequential method with a heating step in 
between to remove antibodies from the first staining sequence without affecting 
the DAB precipitate, is a very safe way to combine two antibodies from the same 
species. However, with this brown-red color combination one is unable to see 
sites of co-localization by mixed-color. Recently I published a method in JOH 
(September 2008) based on two alk phosp methods (Vector Blue and Dako's Liquid 
Permanent Red) that gives superior results in term of contrast between the 
basic colors and the purple mixed-color at sites of co-localization. The 
reaction product of Vector Blue as well as Liquid Permanent Red both survives 
the heat step without any changes.  Cheers,Chris van der Loos, Amsterdam, 
Netherlands
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