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Immunohistochemistry (IHC) or immunofluorescence (IF)?
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Dr. Giorgio CattorettiAssociate Professor of Clinical PathologyInstitute for Cancer Genetics,
Frozen or paraffin sections for IHC?
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Dr. Giorgio CattorettiAssociate Professor of Clinical PathologyInstitute for Cancer Genetics,
Endogenous biotin in mast cells?
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Question. Do mast cells contain any endogenous biotin? They are
Background in immunostained cartilage
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Question. I have tried to immunostain sections of whole mouse
Prevention of fluorescence fading
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Question. What is available in the way of chemical additives
p53 protein
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Question. What is the significance of immunostaining with antibody to
Antigen retrieval: A patented or copyright phrase?
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Question: I was talking to someone the other day concerning
Using mouse primary antibodies on mouse tissues
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Question. Using a mouse monoclonal on sections of mouse tissue
Inhibiting endogenous peroxidase
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Questions. 1. What is the best way to inhibit endogenous
Paraffin or frozen sections for immunohistochemistry
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Question. Are paraffin or frozen (fixed) sections are better for