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  • Detection of immune system cells in paraffin wax-embedded ovine tissues.

Detection of immune system cells in paraffin wax-embedded ovine tissues.

Journal of comparative pathology (2001-07-05)
L González, I Anderson, D Deane, C Summers, D Buxton
ABSTRACT

This report describes a method (fixation, paraffin wax-embedding and immunolabelling) for the demonstration of several immune system cell epitopes (CD1, CD2, CD4, CD8, CD14, CD21, CD45R, WC-1, 28 kDa surface antigen, immunoglobulins and MHC II antigens) in ovine lymph nodes collected at necropsy. Cell surface epitopes considered to be sensitive to processing methods were successfully demonstrated by a procedure that included the use of a non-aldehyde-containing, zinc salts-based fixative, coupled with a sensitive system of immunolabelling. This novel method had the advantage of avoiding antigen-retrieval steps and of providing consistently good morphological definition.