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- How recently should my sections be cut?
- How thick should I cut my tissue sections?
- Can I use tissue sections fixed with B5?
- Can I use less probe?
- Why is it necessary to use a humid chamber?
- How is the probe incubation period only 1 hour?
- Why should the slides not be covered during hybridization?
- Can I use PBS with Tween?
- What is the decalcification method recommended by CENBIMO?
- Can I use cover slips during the probe incubation if I wish?
- Can I use an automatic immunohistochemistry apparatus to reveal the probe?
- Can I use my own revealing kit?
- Why ¡s it necessary to use individual slide chambers or a humid chamber?
- Why is the hybridization temperature 62°C?
- How is the probe incubation period only 60 minutes?
- Why don't I need a Proteinase K inhibitor?
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