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Hello Histopeeps
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Charles,
I am in a research only lab as well. We create TMA's as control blocks
using the same idea that Val uses. Multiple tissues per block for all IHC
and also good for special stains. You can make nicely organized TMA's
manually very cost effectively as well. Feel free to reach out to me if
Awesome thank you Val. I like the multi control option. Can save money in
the end by using less reagents
On Wed, May 8, 2024 at 10:52 AM Val T wrote:
> Hey Charles-
>
> Our research lab prepares a “multimouse” control. We embed 10 organs on
> the same slide and it serves as a +/- control for
Hey Charles-
Our research lab prepares a “multimouse” control. We embed 10 organs on the
same slide and it serves as a +/- control for just about every IHC marker.
However, if you don’t want to do that- here are some tissues that would make
nice controls.
> BCL-2- spleen, lymph nodes
>
Hello all,
I am trying to put together a positive and negative tissue control list for
the following antibodies at my research core. I came over from a clinical
pathology background and we used tonsils for a lot of these antibodies.
Since rats and mice don't have tonsils I am looking for