I am in a veterinary diagnostic lab.  In the past we have had very few requests 
for IHC and have always sent slides out to another lab to perform IHC as 
needed.  It is time for us to start doing our own and join the modern age.  We 
have several certified technicians, but none have experience with IHC and we 
typically have a relatively high turnover rate.  Therefore, I am hoping to be 
able to buy an automated stainer.  In the past most people on the list seemed 
to be very happy with the Dako autostainer, but this past week has brought so 
many bad remarks about Dako's service that I am reconsidering.  We probably 
will not need a high capacity autostainer, but I would like walk-away 
capability with an easy to use system.  It will need to accept other companies 
reagents, since veterinary infectious disease antibodies aren't often sold by 
the major companies.  Also, cost is an issue and I would like to be able to 
bargain shop for reagents through other companies.  Does anyone have any 
recommendations, or warnings as to what to avoid?

In a related issue, where do other animal tissue people get their antibodies 
for infectious diseases, e.g. Parvovirus, canine distemper, or FIP?

Thanks for the advice!




Stephanie Weaver
Texas Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Lab



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