RE: CD10
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From: | "Hewlett Bryan (CMH)" <HEWLETT@EXCHANGE1.CMH.ON.CA> |
To: | "'Histonet'" <Histonet@Pathology.swmed.edu>, "'Luty, Carolyn'" <cluty@is.mgh.mcgill.ca> |
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Date: | Sat, 10 Jul 1999 11:39:04 -0400 |
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Carolyn,
What sort of problems?
We use the Novocastra antibody, find it absolutely reliable and robust,
in a variety of fixatives, with or without demineralization. Following
HIER in citrate buffer pH6.0, we incubate AZF or B5 fixed material for 1
hour at RT in a 1:80 dilution of CD10, formaldehyde fixed sections
overnight in a 1:40 dilution. Detection is with LSAB, AEC as chromogen.
What are you using for control material?
Regards
Bryan
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>From: Luty, Carolyn[SMTP:cluty@is.mgh.mcgill.ca]
>Sent: July 8, 1999 2:00 PM
>To: Histonet
>Subject: CD10
>
>Sorry if this is a repeat question, but we are having problems with CD10
>on paraffin sections. Does anyone have any suggestions? We used antigen
>retrieval with citrate buffer and it still did not work. It is a
>Novacastro antibody.
>
>Carolyn
>Montreal General Hospital.
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