Key Words: Immunohistochemistry; Antigen retrieval; Frozen tissue section; Formalin fixation; Paraffin embedding. DOI: 10.1309/7CXUYXT23E5AL8KQ. Abstract.
SUMMARY. We applied the heat-induced antigen retrieval (HIAR) to aldehyde-fixed fresh frozen sections based on a new approach (i.e. a rapid and complete
SUMMARY Antigen retrieval (AR) is frequently required for successful immunohistochem- istry (IHC) in archival formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue
The absence of a formaldehyde based fixative eliminates the need for an antigen retrieval step. However if frozen tissue or cytological specimens have been
The optimal method of antigen retrieval must be determined experimentally. • Surround each tissue section with a hydrophobic barrier using a marking pen (
The optimal method of antigen retrieval must be determined experimentally . •. •. Surround each tissue section with a hydrophobic barrier using a marking pen (
Human prostate tissues were immediately processed after surgical removal to obtain frozen tissue sections or paraffin-embedded sections. Frozen Sections. Fresh
We have explored antigen retrieval in cultured cells and in conventional cryostat sections of tissue fixed in paraformal- dehyde. We have shown that sodium
16 déc. 2016 Common cryoprotectants used to preserve tissue morphology include sucrose ... sections and they do not tolerate harsh antigen retrieval.
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