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B01141

Manufactured by Agilent Technologies

The B01141 is a laboratory equipment product from Agilent Technologies. It is designed to perform specific functions in a laboratory setting. The core function of this product is to provide reliable and accurate measurements for research and analysis purposes.

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Histological Analysis of Skin Sections

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A standard hematoxylin and eosin staining technique was used for histological analyses of paraffin-embedded (5-μm) skin sections. For immunohistochemistry, paraffin sections were deparaffinized with xylene and rehydrated with ethanol. Antigen unmasking was performed by boiling the slides in citrate-buffer (pH = 6, Dako, Santa Clara, CA) in a microwave for 5 minutes. After blocking the sections with 10% normal horse serum for 1 hour, sections were incubated with an unconjugated rabbit anti-human anti-HSV-1 serum (1:300; B01141, Dako) overnight at 4 °C. Subsequently, sections were incubated with a biotin-conjugated anti-rabbit IgG for 60 minutes at room temperature with the Elite rabbit IgG Vectastain kit (Vector Laboratories, Burlingame, CA). Biotinylated antibodies were detected with horseradish peroxidase-streptavidin, and staining was visualized with amino-ethyl-carbazole (Dako). Finally, sections were counterstained with hematoxylin (Merck, Darmstadt, Germany), mounted with Aquatex (Merck), and examined with a conventional bright field microscope (Olympus AX70; Olympus, Tokyo, Japan). Rabbit serum (Vector Laboratories) was used as isotype control.
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Histological Analysis of Skin Sections

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A standard hematoxylin and eosin staining technique was used for histological analyses of paraffin-embedded (5-μm) skin sections. For immunohistochemistry, paraffin sections were deparaffinized with xylene and rehydrated with ethanol. Antigen unmasking was performed by boiling the slides in citrate-buffer (pH = 6, Dako, Santa Clara, CA) in a microwave for 5 minutes. After blocking the sections with 10% normal horse serum for 1 hour, sections were incubated with an unconjugated rabbit anti-human anti-HSV-1 serum (1:300; B01141, Dako) overnight at 4 °C. Subsequently, sections were incubated with a biotin-conjugated anti-rabbit IgG for 60 minutes at room temperature with the Elite rabbit IgG Vectastain kit (Vector Laboratories, Burlingame, CA). Biotinylated antibodies were detected with horseradish peroxidase-streptavidin, and staining was visualized with amino-ethyl-carbazole (Dako). Finally, sections were counterstained with hematoxylin (Merck, Darmstadt, Germany), mounted with Aquatex (Merck), and examined with a conventional bright field microscope (Olympus AX70; Olympus, Tokyo, Japan). Rabbit serum (Vector Laboratories) was used as isotype control.
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