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`Catalog Number P8920
`Store at Room Temperature
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`TECHNICAL BULLETIN
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`CAS RN 25988-63-0
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`Product Description
`The loss of paraffin and frozen sections from slides has
`long been a problem during routine histologic staining
`procedures. Various adhesives including albumin,
`gelatin, and chrome alum have been applied to slides to
`minimize this loss.1-3 Different solutions of poly-L-lysine
`have been shown to be most effective in promoting
`adhesion of sections.4,5 The polycationic nature of this
`molecule allows interaction with the anionic sites of
`tissue sections resulting in strong adhesive properties.5
`Poly-L-lysine has been demonstrated as an effective
`tissue adhesive for use in various microwave
`procedures.
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`This product contains 0.1% (w/v) poly-L-lysine in
`deionized water with 0.01% thimerosal, added as a
`preservative.
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`Poly-L-lysine Solution is for use in adhering tissue
`sections to glass slides, particularly useful with
`immunohistochemical techniques. It is intended for use
`as an adhesive subbing solution for immunohisto-
`chemistry (IHC) and routine histologic staining
`preparations. For uses other than IHC or routine
`histology, the end user must determine if this product is
`suitable for the intended use.
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`Equipment Required but Not Provided.
`• Microscope slides
`• Slide rack
`• Plastic containers and graduated cylinder
`• Drying oven (optional)
`Precautions and Disclaimer
`This product is for R&D use only, not for drug,
`household, or other uses. Please consult the Material
`Safety Data Sheet for information regarding hazards
`and safe handling practices.
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`Preparation Instructions
`Dilute Poly-L-lysine Solution 1:10 with deionized water
`prior to coating slides. Use plastic containers and
`graduated cylinders when mixing or storing solution,
`and coating slides. Do not add fresh solution to used
`diluted working solution.
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`Storage/Stability
`Store the product at room temperature. It is stable until
`expiration date shown on label.
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`Store the diluted working solution in refrigerator at
`2–8 (cid:176) C. The diluted working solution is stable for at
`least three months. Filter diluted solution after use.
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`Discard solutions if turbidity or bacterial growth
`develops.
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`Procedure
`Notes: Slides must be clean before attempting this
`procedure. Clean with acidic alcohol (i.e., 1% HCl in
`70% ethanol) if necessary.
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`When diluted according to instructions, the maximum
`number of slides that can be coated is 900 per liter of
`diluted working solution. Exceeding 900 slides per liter
`will affect the performance of the product.
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`Do not add fresh solution to used diluted solution.
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`1. Allow diluted working Poly-L-lysine Solution to
`come to room temperature (18–26 (cid:176) C) before use.
`2. Place clean slides, a rack at a time, in diluted
`working Poly-L-lysine Solution for 5 minutes.
`Increasing incubation time does not improve
`performance.
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`3. Drain slides and dry in 60 (cid:176) C oven for 1 hour or at
`room temperature (18–26 (cid:176) C) overnight.
`Results
`Solution promotes adhesion of paraffin and frozen
`sections to slides for routine histologic procedures.
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`HOLOGIC EXHIBIT 1033
`Hologic v. Enzo
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`References
`1. Culling, C.F.A. et al., Cellular Pathology Technique,
`4th ed. Butterworth & Co. Ltd. (Boston, MA: 1985)
`p 98.
`2. Theory and Practice of Histological Techniques,
`Bancroft, J.D., and Stevens, A., eds, Churchill
`Livingstone (New York, NY: 1982) pp 75-76.
`3. Manual of Histologic Staining Methods of the
`Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, 3rd ed., Luna,
`L.G., ed., McGraw-Hill (New York, NY: 1968) p 28.
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`4. Mazia, D. et al., Adhesion of cells to surfaces
`coated with poly-L-lysine. J Cell Biol., 66,198, 1975.
`5. Huang, W.M. et al., Improved section adhesion for
`immunocytochemistry using high molecular weight
`polymers of L-lysine as a slide coating. Histochem.,
`77, 275, 1983
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`KAA,MAM 10/12-1
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