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Hi everyone,

I am looking for a recipe for mounting media with DABCO diluted in glycerol.  The one I have is DABCO, 0.4% (diluted in PBS) mix 1:4 in glycerol.  Also, where I could find a database for finding the refractive index of several mouting medium/media?

Thanks

Louis Villeneuve

Louis Villeneuve
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Hi Louis,

This is from my notes, info from the Confocal listserver ~10yr ago, and
some notes of my own.


Hope this helps,

Dale
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Anti-Fade Formulations
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Here are a couple of formulas for anti-(photobleach)fade reagents. I got
these off the Confocal Listserver a few years back. The people on the
list judged them favorably compared with commercial reagents like
VectaShield and Molecular Probes "Slo-Fade" anti-fades, but there may be
exceptions. Molecular Probes now has several formulations on the market.
But Molecular Probes also has some info showing that even their own
anti-fades diminished the photostability (over PBS) when used with the
AlexaFluor dyes.  Some anti fades from MP give a slower decay, but at
the expense of lower initial fluorescence.
-------------------------------------------------------
Anti-fade reagents to reduce photobleaching rates. These reagents are
available from Sigma, and others.

1% DABCO in 90% glycerol10% PBS (neutral pH).

4% n-propyl gallate in 90% glycerol10% PBS (neutral pH)
  (1-2 hr to dissolve; filter through coarse paper; store in brown
bottle at RT)
        (Giloh and Sedat; Science, 1982)


Louis Villeneuve wrote:

> Search the CONFOCAL archive at
> http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am looking for a recipe for mounting media with DABCO diluted in
> glycerol.  The one I have is DABCO, 0.4% (diluted in PBS) mix 1:4 in
> glycerol.  Also, where I could find a database for finding the
> refractive index of several mouting medium/media?
>
> Thanks
>
> Louis Villeneuve
>
> Louis Villeneuve
> Research Associate - Confocal Microscopy
> Heart Montreal Institute- Research Center
> 5000 East Belanger
> Montreal (Qc), Canada
> H1T 1C8
>
> 514-376-3330 ext 3511
> 514-376-1355 (Fax)
>
> [hidden email]
>
Russell Spear Russell Spear
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Hi

I use DABO in a formulation of 1% DABCO in 85 - 90 %  glycerol, with 10
- 15 % PBS  if I use FITC I adjust the pH to 8.0 - 8.5 using indicator
strips, as FITC is noticably brighter at a higher pH.

Russ



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Hi everyone,

I am looking for a recipe for mounting media with DABCO diluted in
glycerol.  The one I have is DABCO, 0.4% (diluted in PBS) mix 1:4 in
glycerol.  Also, where I could find a database for finding the
refractive
index of several mouting medium/media?

Thanks

Louis Villeneuve

Louis Villeneuve
Research Associate - Confocal Microscopy
Heart Montreal Institute- Research Center
5000 East Belanger
Montreal (Qc), Canada
H1T 1C8

514-376-3330 ext 3511
514-376-1355 (Fax)

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Dear Louis,

I have used the following formula for over 10 years (Indig et al., Biochem J. 327:291-8, 1997) with excellent results:

(1) Dissolve in beaker (0.5 L for 100 mL solution):
        DABCO (1,4-Diazabicyclo[2.2.2]-octane, Aldrich) 2.5% (w/v)
        and Mowiol 4-88 (Calbiochem) 10% (w/v)
        in 0.1M TRIS-HCl, pH 8.5 and 25% (w/v) glycerol

(2) This could take a while (hours)- use a heated magnetic stirrer at low speed, about 50 C.

(3) After all is dissolved, aliquot 0.25 mL into microtubes, store -20 C in the dark (good for well over one year).

(4) Before use, heat to 65 C for 10 min, let cool 1-2 min and use immediately on specimen. Discard remains. This mounting media will solidify overnight in the refrigerator (4 C, dark), but is not as hard as epoxy mounts, so handle gently.

(5) I measured the refractive index as R=1.4101 @ 22.0 C (water 1.33, oil 1.56)

Best Wishes,

Fred

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Hi everyone,

I am looking for a recipe for mounting media with DABCO diluted in glycerol.  The one I have is DABCO, 0.4% (diluted in PBS) mix 1:4 in glycerol.  Also, where I could find a database for finding the refractive index of several mouting medium/media?

Thanks

Louis Villeneuve

Louis Villeneuve
Research Associate - Confocal Microscopy
Heart Montreal Institute- Research Center
5000 East Belanger
Montreal (Qc), Canada
H1T 1C8

514-376-3330 ext 3511
514-376-1355 (Fax)

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Search the CONFOCAL archive at http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal Hi Louis,

Here's the recipe we recommend to users, adapted from: Johnson, GD, Davidson, RS, McNamee, KC, Russell, G, Goodwin, D, and Holborow, EJ, Fading of Immunofluorescence during microscopy: a Study of the Phenomenon and its Remedy, Journal of Immunological Methods, 55 (1982)231-242.

Materials:

1,4-Diazobicyclo-(2,2,2)octane (Sigma #D2522)
Glycerol, spectorophotometric grade (Kodak)
1XPBS
HCl (diluted 1:20 with H20)

Methods:

Mix 25 mg/ml of DABCO in 90% glycerol/10% 1xPBS.
You may gently heat and or rock the mixture to dissolve.
Adjust pH to 8.6 with diluted HCl.

For example, to make 25 ml final volume:
625 mg Sigma DABCO
22.5 ml glycerol
2.5 ml 1xPBS
Adjust pH to pH 8.6 with diluted HCl.

Dave

At 07:14 AM 3/11/2008, you wrote:
Hi everyone,

I am looking for a recipe for mounting media with DABCO diluted in glycerol.  The one I have is DABCO, 0.4% (diluted in PBS) mix 1:4 in glycerol.  Also, where I could find a database for finding the refractive index of several mouting medium/media?

Thanks

Louis Villeneuve

Dave McDonald
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Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
1100 Fairview Avenue North, DE-512
Seattle, WA 98109
206-667-4205
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George McNamara George McNamara
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Search the CONFOCAL archive at http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal Hi Louis,

list of R.I.'s of variety of things:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_refractive_indices

data for RI's of mounting media are in the refractive index section of the word doc inside http://home.earthlink.net/~mpmicro/mpmicro.zip


Enjoy,

George



At 10:14 AM 3/11/2008, you wrote:
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Hi everyone,

I am looking for a recipe for mounting media with DABCO diluted in glycerol.  The one I have is DABCO, 0.4% (diluted in PBS) mix 1:4 in glycerol.  Also, where I could find a database for finding the refractive index of several mouting medium/media?

Thanks

Louis Villeneuve

Louis Villeneuve
Research Associate - Confocal Microscopy
Heart Montreal Institute- Research Center
5000 East Belanger
Montreal (Qc), Canada
H1T 1C8

514-376-3330 ext 3511
514-376-1355 (Fax)

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Image Core
Miami, FL 33010
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Search the CONFOCAL archive at http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal Re: DABCO-mounting medium And for RI’s of pure compounds, and of various % aqueous solutions of things like sucrose, you can always go to the handbook of chemistry and physics, no lab should be without one!  Is this online these days?
cheers,
rosemary

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Search the CONFOCAL archive at http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal Hi Louis,

list of R.I.'s of variety of things:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_refractive_indices

data for RI's of mounting media are in the refractive index section of the word doc inside http://home.earthlink.net/~mpmicro/mpmicro.zip  


Enjoy,

George



At 10:14 AM 3/11/2008, you wrote:
Search the CONFOCAL archive at http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal

Hi everyone,

I am looking for a recipe for mounting media with DABCO diluted in glycerol.  The one I have is DABCO, 0.4% (diluted in PBS) mix 1:4 in glycerol.  Also, where I could find a database for finding the refractive index of several mouting medium/media?

Thanks

Louis Villeneuve

Louis Villeneuve
Research Associate - Confocal Microscopy
Heart Montreal Institute- Research Center
5000 East Belanger
Montreal (Qc), Canada
H1T 1C8

514-376-3330 ext 3511
514-376-1355 (Fax)

[hidden email]



 

George McNamara, Ph.D.
University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine
Image Core
Miami, FL 33010
[hidden email]
[hidden email]
305-243-8436 office
http://home.earthlink.net/~pubspectra/
http://home.earthlink.net/~geomcnamara/
http://www.sylvester.org/research/SR_lab_analytical.asp?ana=desc (Analytical Imaging Core Facility)