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Hi there,
Just take dog's appendix or lymphnode and titrate the antibody until it looks
like the reference on www.cqpath.com
good luck!
Marcel
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check .cqpath.com : all you wanted to know about IHC but were afraid
to ask ;-)
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No one should be alone after only a few weeks on the job. What kind of
supervised training is that? Sorry, but I would never expect a new recruit to
go it alone after such a short time, not in any job.
Annette Featherstone
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"I looked at the sections and the cell shrinkage (and prominent spaces
between cells and connective tissue) indicated that most of the
"fixation" seemed to have occured
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"I look
"I looked at the sections and the cell shrinkage (and prominent spaces
between cells and connective tissue) indicated that most of the
"fixation" seemed to have occured in the processing ethanols. I asked
him for some of the fixative he used, tested the formaldehyde
concentration and found it to be
Ian Montgomery wrote:
I have some bones, from various species, that I want to clean of muscle,
tendons, etc, etc. The method currently used is boiling the bones in water for
several hours, days until they are completely clean. Problem, it's a wee bit
smelly, in fact a big bit smelly. Me being a