RE: [Histonet] Endogenous Peroxidase
Sodium nitride is Na3N, but I don't think you will be able to purchase it
anywhere. It is a compound that was long believed to be chemically
impossible, but which only recently was experimentally synthesized for the
first time by deposition of atomic sodium and nitrogen beams onto a
supercooled sapphire in a vacuum. I doubt that the compound is commercially
available. Perhaps it is sodium nitrite that is called for in your
protocol?
Paul M.
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> James Hugh Reilly
> Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 12:28 AM
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> Subject: [Histonet] Endogenous Peroxidase
>
> I have been asked to try a new Immumohistochemistry (IHC) technique which
> uses 1% hydrogen peroxide and 2% sodium nitride in phosphate buffer
> solution. Does anyone know what sodium nitride Is? and where can it be
> purchased?
>
> Jim Reilly
>
> University Dept. Medicine
> Level 3 QEB
> Royal Infirmary
> 10 Alexandra Parade
> Glasgow
> G31 2ER
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