RE: In-situ hybridization technique
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From: | "Colbert, Laurie" <LColbert@phsca.org> |
To: | 'Cynthia Favara' <cfavara@niaid.nih.gov>, 'HistoNet Server' <HistoNet@pathology.swmed.edu> |
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Cynthia,
When we do in-situ, we always get bubbles during the heating step as well.
I was told at one time that this was ok - just try not to get any bubbles
under the coverslip before the heating step.
Laurie Colbert
SJMC
Burbank, CA
-----Original Message-----
From: Cynthia Favara [mailto:cfavara@niaid.nih.gov]
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2000 9:33 PM
To: 'HistoNet Server'
Subject: In-situ hybridization technique
Did in-situ for the first time last week and would like to know how people
keep air bubbles from forming when the sections are heated. Had a terrible
time!
Cynthia Favara
NIAID/RML/LPVD
903 South 4th Street
Hamilton, MT 59840
PH: 406-363-9317
FAX: 406-363-9286
e-mail: CF98d@nih.gov <mailto:CF98d@nih.gov>
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