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Hi Anna,

If you are happy with the morphology of your IHC sections, my 
fluorescent tyramide suggestion will cost you some money to purchase the 
kit, but enable you to avoid other changes.

best wishes,

George


On 1/24/2011 4:16 PM, annaoru wrote:
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> Hi!
> No I haven´t tried yet but I think I might try just to see the results.
> I haven´t succeeded to find any information regarding this and the
> possibilities around using the same embedding and fixation technique as I
> did prior to Light microscopy but I hope that it will work or that I at
> least can use the same fixation so that the embedded tissue can be melt and
> re-embedded in resin instead. What do you think about that?
>
> Thank you for helping!
>
> Regards!
> /Anna
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George McNamara, PhD
Analytical Imaging Core Facility
University of Miami

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