FW: Returned Mail

From:Jenny Oblander (by way of Histonet)

What is going on with this? My replies to all keep coming back with these
weird messages. Help... Thanks Jenny

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Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 13:09:59 -0500
To: HistoNet@pathology.swmed.edu
From: Jenny Oblander  (by way of Histonet)
Subject: RE: Frozen antibodies expiration

The May 2002 Histologic from Sakura has an article about long-term storage
of antibodies. Jenny

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From: Lab Histologia [mailto:histolog@fcv.unl.edu.ar]
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 9:06 AM
To: HistoNet@pathology.swmed.edu
Subject: Frozen antibodies expiration


I need information about the expiration of primary and biotynilated
antibodies that have been frozen (-20 C).

In our investigation laboratory we have antibodies that are used very
sporadically and we didn't want that the same ones lose activity.

Thanks


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Dr. Hugo H. Ortega (DMV, PhD)
Departament of Cellular Biology
Faculty of Veterinary Sciences
Universidad Nacional del Litoral
R.P. Kreder 2805 - Esperanza (3080)
Santa Fe - ARGENTINA
Tel. (54)3496-420639
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http://fcv.unl.edu.ar/histolog/
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