We recently performed an autopsy on a patient who died of complications related to Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV). We were able to label RSV in the formalin-fixed lung tissue using immunohistochemistry (or what I now call "Morphologic Proteomics"). I can provide unstained slides (maybe even a paraffin block) for those of you who would find this type of specimen useful. If interested, please tell me why you are interested, and provide your name, complete mailing address, telephone number, and a FedEx account number for shipping.
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