Re: [Histonet] NADH stain

From:Geoff McAuliffe

NADH is Nicotine Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate, it is a diaphorase 
(catalyzes the reoxidation of reduced coenzymes). Old name is TPN. I 
suggest looking at a histochemisty text, John Kiernan's book is 
excellent. You can do the rxn on formalin fixed frozen sections (not wax).

Geoff

Patsy Ruegg wrote:

>A pathologist is asking for a stain, possibly IHC he is calling NADH, does
>this mean anything to anyone?
>Patsy
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