Storage and transportation of lymphoid tissue for immunophenotyping.

Immunoperoxidase staining of frozen sections is a cost-effective technic for immunophenotyping cells of lymphoid tissue. Because this procedure is not performed in many institutions, a simple method to transport fresh tissue to centers performing these studies is required. Tissues in saline at refrigerator temperature may be successfully transported. In addition, in order to minimize laboratory expenses, lymphoid tissue can be kept refrigerated in saline until permanent sections are examined and immunodiagnostic procedures become necessary. In this study reproducible immunophenotyping of 12 samples of lymphoid tissue stored up to seven days was achieved.