Re: automated immunohistochemistry
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From: | Dana Settembre <settembr@UMDNJ.EDU> (by way of histonet) |
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On Thu, 6 Jan 2000 RohrbachK@immunex.com wrote:
> We are interested in recommendations for automated immunohistochemistry
> stainers. One of the most important features we need is flexible
> programming to suit research applications.
>
> We would especially like to here from users and welcome any comments and/or
> suggestions.
>
> Thank you,
> Kathy Rohrbach
>
>
>
Hello Kathy,
I use the Dako autostainer. It work wonderfully and best of all the
technical help is so user friendly. I have been able to standardize my
immunohistochemistry on most of my antibodies and I throw wild things in
there for the researchers. I usually use Dako's detection kits but I have
used other kits. Their technical help once helped me so a wierd triple
antibody run on one section that came out nice and the pathologist loved.
I could check with my supervisor and see if you could come and have a
look. If your interesed let me know. I'm in New Jersey.
Dana Settembre
Immunohistochemistry Lab
Pathology Department
University Hospital
Newark, New Jersey
USA
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