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Mouse to mouse block

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The Mouse-to-Mouse Block is a laboratory device designed to facilitate the transfer of samples between mice. It provides a secure and controlled environment for the transference of materials, ensuring the safety and integrity of the samples during the process.

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2 protocols using mouse to mouse block

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Immunohistochemical Analysis of RNase 6 and RNase 7

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Four micron-thick paraffin sections were prepared. Following deparaffinization, rehydration, and antigen retrieval, a biotin block and a serum-free protein block were performed (Superblock or Mouse-to-Mouse Block; ScyTek Laboratories, Logan, UT). The slides were incubated overnight at 4°C with polyclonal rabbit RNase 6 antibody (Abcam) or polyclonal RNase 7 antibody (Sigma), washed, and incubated with antipolyvalent biotinylated antibody and UltraTek Streptavidin/HRP (ScyTek Laboratories). Sections were developed using 3-Amino-9-Ethylcarbazole and counterstained with hematoxylin. Negative-control sections were incubated with non-immune serum in place of RNase 6 or RNase 7 antibody.
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Immunohistochemical Analysis of RNase 6 and RNase 7

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Four micron-thick paraffin sections were prepared. Following deparaffinization, rehydration, and antigen retrieval, a biotin block and a serum-free protein block were performed (Superblock or Mouse-to-Mouse Block; ScyTek Laboratories, Logan, UT). The slides were incubated overnight at 4°C with polyclonal rabbit RNase 6 antibody (Abcam) or polyclonal RNase 7 antibody (Sigma), washed, and incubated with antipolyvalent biotinylated antibody and UltraTek Streptavidin/HRP (ScyTek Laboratories). Sections were developed using 3-Amino-9-Ethylcarbazole and counterstained with hematoxylin. Negative-control sections were incubated with non-immune serum in place of RNase 6 or RNase 7 antibody.
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