Kristy, this might be of some help too: 
https://www.fixationonhistology.com/post/control-tissue-faqs
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Control Tissue FAQs - 
fixationonhistology.com<https://www.fixationonhistology.com/post/control-tissue-faqs>
Should control slides be refrigerated? Some controls such as placenta, p53, and 
p57, for example, may lose antigenicity (the antigen’s ability to bind with the 
products of the cell mediated response, like B-cells and T-cells), if they are 
left out. Others are fine being left on the shelf. Whether or not you need to 
refrigerate them also depends on how far in advance they have been cut.
www.fixationonhistology.com


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