RE: Citrate buffer

From:Mass Histology Service

All the microwave does is bring the solution to a boil.  Any reason this can't be performed on a heating plate or stove?
 
Jim

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James E. Staruk, HT(ASCP)
Mass Histology Service, Inc.
www.masshistology.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Vinnie Della Speranza [mailto:dellav@musc.edu]
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 12:14 PM
To: histonet@pathology.swmed.edu; blproverbs@rediffmail.com
Subject: Re: Citrate buffer



>>> Brenda D Begg <blproverbs@rediffmail.com> 02/05/02 09:30AM >>>

Hi Guys,
I would like to use heated citrate buffer as antigen retrival agent. Everyone keeps talking about a microwave or steamer or pressure cooker none of which I have (I don't live in the states so these things are expensive). Does anyone know of a method involving a simple heater or bunsen burner.
Thanks
Brenda B.



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