Re: Immunohisto books
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From: | "J. A. Kiernan" <jkiernan@julian.uwo.ca> |
To: | Christine Lee <c.lee@mailbox.uq.edu.au> |
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On Tue, 7 Mar 2000, Christine Lee wrote:
> Can anyone recomend a good immunohistochemistry book to one of our post
> graduate students. I had a list but my previous computer had a fatal
> accident.
Did you bury the monitor above or below the box with the
disk drives etc?
What you and your students need is a good dose of Printed Words
that are not being sold by purveyors of immunoreagents. The
answer is one of the Royal Microscopical Society's cheap (Sorry,
RMS - inexpensive) - paperback handbooks. For immunohistochemical
matters this is the 2nd edn of Polak and Van Noorden's (1997)
Introduction to Immunohistochemistry. The RMS web site has
more details.
John A. Kiernan,
Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology,
The University of Western Ontario,
LONDON, Canada N6A 5C1
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