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How stable are the diluted antibodies?
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Dr. Giorgio CattorettiAssociate Professor of Clinical PathologyInstitute for Cancer Genetics,
For how long should I incubate a primary antibody?
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Dr. Giorgio CattorettiAssociate Professor of Clinical PathologyInstitute for Cancer Genetics,
Do I need detergent to permeabilize the cells?
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Dr. Giorgio CattorettiAssociate Professor of Clinical PathologyInstitute for Cancer Genetics,
Which is the most sensitive, HRP or AP?
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Dr. Giorgio CattorettiAssociate Professor of Clinical PathologyInstitute for Cancer Genetics,
Alkaline Phospatase (AP) or Peroxidase (HRP)?
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Dr. Giorgio CattorettiAssociate Professor of Clinical PathologyInstitute for Cancer Genetics,
Which is the most sensitive method? IF or IHC?
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Dr. Giorgio CattorettiAssociate Professor of Clinical PathologyInstitute for Cancer Genetics,
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,
Some DO’s and DON’T’s with Immunostaining of Cryostat Tissue Sections
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Chris van der Loos, PhDDepartment of PathologyAcademical Medical Center M2-230Meibergdreef
Recovering Tissue That Has Dried Out After a Malfunction of a Tissue Processor
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ROY ELLIS IMVS Division of Pathology The Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Reagent and Dye Solubility Chart
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Roy C. Ellis IMVS Division of Pathology The Queen Elizabeth
Suggestions for Control Tissues
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Roy C. Ellis IMVS Division of Pathology The Queen Elizabeth
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