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10X Citrate Buffer pH 6.0

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10X Citrate Buffer pH 6.0 Summary

Description
10X citrate buffer at pH 6.0 is 1M.
Specificity
10X Citrate Buffer pH 6.0 for Heat Induced Epitope Recovery

Applications/Dilutions

Dilutions
  • Immunohistochemistry
  • Immunohistochemistry-Paraffin
Application Notes
The antigen retrieval protocol is recommended for use in tissues that have been fixed in formalin only. Ensure that the fixed sections are adequately embedded in paraffin. Cut tissue sections to 4-5 microns.

Preparation of Working Solutions
1. The 10X concentrated format should be diluted tenfold with distilled or deionized water.
2. Mix one part of concentrated Antigen Retrieval Solution with nine parts of deionized or distilled water.
3. Shake the bottle vigorously to completely mix the components of the concentrate (the solution may separate into phases over time).
4. Store with cap tightly secured.

Protocol Recommendations
1. Deparaffinize and rehydrate tissue sections.
2. Place slides into 1X retrieval solution in a slide container (e.g. Coplin jar, Tissue-Tek, staining dish or metal slide canister).
3. Retrieve sections under pressure
4. After take-off reagent jar containing slides from pressure cooker, allow the slides to cool for 20 minutes to reach room temperature.
5. Wash slides in deionized water and then with wash buffer. Proceed with immunostaining recommendations in the antibody datasheet.
6. Gently rinse by gradually adding DI water to the solution, then remove slides and rinse with DI water.
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Reactivity Notes

Use in Human reported in scientific literature (PMID:33422385)

Packaging, Storage & Formulations

Storage
Store at room temperature.
Buffer
Dilute 1 part buffer in 9 parts distilled water.
Preservative
0.05% Sodium Azide

Background

In order to perform immunostaining, the tissue specimens should be fixed in appropriate fixative. The purpose of such fixative is to conserve the tissue from autolysis, to preserve tissue structures and to immobilize antigens. However, this requires harsh treatment of the antigens. As a result, antigens undergo chemical alteration of their primary, secondary and tertiary structures. Because of changes in the protein containing epitopes or in neighboring proteins, antigenic sites may be masked. In past, enzymatic treatment with proteolytic enzymes i.e. pepsin, trypsin or pronase has been performed to regain the masked antigens. Shi et al. (1991) have reported that the treatment of the tissue section with heavy metal solution in a microwave can regain the masked antigens significantly. However, heavy metals in the solution increase the risk of exposure to lead for lab personnel. To solve this problem, we have developed a new antigen unmasking solution which is free from heavy metals. Use of this antigen unmasker can prevent the risk of unnecessary exposure for lab personnel and also resolve the handling and disposal problem.

Limitations

This product is for research use only and is not approved for use in humans or in clinical diagnosis. Support products are guaranteed for 6 months from date of receipt.

Publications for 10X Citrate Buffer pH 6.0 (NB900-62075)(10)

We have publications tested in 3 confirmed species: Human, Mouse, Canine.

We have publications tested in 3 applications: ICC/IF, IHC-P, Immunohistochemistry.


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Jetton D, Muendlein HI, Connolly WM et al. Non-canonical autophosphorylation of RIPK1 drives timely pyroptosis to control Yersinia infection Cell reports 2024-09-10 [PMID: 39154339]
Sameh M Farouk, Walaa A A Basha, Mahmoud A Emam, Elsayed Metwally Differential expression of epithelial and smooth muscle lineage-specific markers of metanephros in one-humped camel foetuses. Anatomia, histologia, embryologia 2023-10-10 [PMID: 37814965]
Jialal I, Huet B, Deveraj S Increased Adipocyte Hypertrophy in Patients with Nascent Metabolic Syndrome Journal of Clinical Medicine 2023-06-07 [PMID: 37445281] (Immunohistochemistry) Immunohistochemistry
Hashem MA, Metwally E, Mahmoud YK et al. Reconstruction of a partial esophageal defect using tunica vaginalis and buccal mucosa autograft: an experimental study in mongrel dogs The Journal of veterinary medical science 2023-01-30 [PMID: 36709969] (IHC-P, Canine) IHC-P Canine
Adam K, Mor A Immunohistochemistry of Immune Cells and Cells Bound to in vivo Administered Antibodies in Liver, Lung, Pancreas, and Colon of B6/lpr Mice BIO-PROTOCOL 2022-07-20 [PMID: 35978576]
Shneider BL, Cortes-Santiago N, Schady DA, et al. Constitutive Activation of Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase Kinase (MEK1) in Ileal Enterocytes Leads to Dysplasia and a Predisposition to Cancer American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2021-01-20 [PMID: 33470189]
Jialal I, Patel A, Devaraj S, Adams-Huet B Metabolites that Activate the Inflammasome in Nascent Metabolic Syndrome Journal of Diabetes and its Complications 2020-12-01 [PMID: 33422385] (IHC-P, Human) IHC-P Human
Gouda Z, Khalifa M, Shalaby S, Hussein S. Mechanistic effect of human umbilical cord blood derived-mesenchymal stem cells on the submandibular salivary gland in ovariectomized rats. Biochem. Cell Biol. 2017-10-16 [PMID: 29035685] (IHC-P) IHC-P
Arico E, Sestili P, Carpinelli G et al. Chemo-immunotherapy induces tumor regression in a mouse model of spontaneous mammary carcinogenesis. Oncotarget. 2016-09-13 [PMID: 27486759] (ICC/IF, Mouse) ICC/IF Mouse
Rozera C, Cappellini GA, D'Agostino G et al. Intratumoral injection of IFN-alpha dendritic cells after dacarbazine activates anti-tumor immunity: results from a phase I trial in advanced melanoma. J Transl Med. 2015-05-20 [PMID: 25933939] (IHC-P) IHC-P

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