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Pressure cooker epitope retrieval with

Miller, R. T., and Estran, C. 1995. Heat-induced epitope retrieval with a pressure cooker. Appl. [Pg.331]

Despite some successes with the above pretreatments, the development of wet heat-induced epitope retrieval (HIER) procedures, which involves heating the fixed tissue sections in dilute metal-salt or buffer solutions at or above 100°C, for several minutes to 1/2 h, was the critical breakthrough in paraffin section immunohistochemistry (2, 7-9). Today, there are many variations of the original HIER technique. These differ primarily in the recommended buffer solutions and/or the source or mode of heating, but the basic formula of wet heat treatment over a fixed time period is similar. The most popular HIER technologies use microwave ovens, stainless steel or plastic pressure cookers, autoclaves, vegetable steamers or water-baths as the heat sources and low molarity buffers with acidic or alkaline pH (8,9,11-14). [Pg.104]


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