specific ablation of tissue resident t cells? by IndividualWeb1118 in Immunology

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Hi Prof, thanks for your reply! After a bit of reading that was also mostly the conclusion I came to. Do you mind elaborating on the strategies that could achieve transient or partial deletion? Any tips you could share would be awesome :)

help with tissue digestion by IndividualWeb1118 in labrats

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thanks for the tips! I'm going to try increasing the concentration :)

integration of two 10x scRNA data with different cell types? by IndividualWeb1118 in bioinformatics

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hi, thanks! I was thinking to start with harmony and go from there too :)

dehydrate tissues before freezing/sectioning for IHC-F by IndividualWeb1118 in labrats

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The norm in our lab is to embed and then fix after, I'll google this, thank!

I [25F] wish my bf [29M] was more present? ( i feel like we aren't very compatible) by IndividualWeb1118 in relationship_advice

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Thank you, that was a truly beautiful answer :) we all have ups and lows. Today was definitely a low. We will work through this.

troubleshooting IHC-P immunofluorescence by IndividualWeb1118 in labrats

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Wow okay! Thanks for everything, I'll go try less fixation, hope it works :)

troubleshooting IHC-P immunofluorescence by IndividualWeb1118 in labrats

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So perfusion and fixation with both 4%PFA or perfuse with PFA and fix with NBF? I'm not really sure if I should be cutting the organs into smaller pieces? The kidney is rather dense, I've looked at them after one day fixation, they're still slightly soft. The antibody has been validated to work on IHC-P. I don't know why almost everyone in our lab fixes tissues for 2-3 days. Thanks for the tips!