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How to Choose the Best Secondary Antibody for Immunohistochemistry Application
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Selection of the best secondary antibody can improve immunostaining and
Strategies for Preventing Detachment of Sections From Glass Slides
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J. A. Kiernan Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology The
Preventing Tissue Sections From Falling/Coming Off Slides
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Why my section falling (coming) off slide?How to prevent section
Blocking Endogenous Biotin
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Why should I block endogenous biotin Some cells or tissues
Blocking Endogenous Peroxidase
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Why should I block endogenous peroxidase acitivity Some cells or
Antigen Retrieval Technical Tips
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What is antigen retrieval technique Tissue sections pretreated with the antigen
Immunocytochemistry (ICC) Methods and Techniques
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Introduction Immunocytochemistry is a technique used to assess the presence of
Immunohistochemistry Troubleshooting
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Weak or No Staining SourcesSolutionsInadequate deparaffinizationDeparaffinize sections longer or change
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) Methods and Techniques
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Introduction Immunohistochemistry is the localization of antigens in tissue sections by
Ziehl Neelsen Staining Protocol
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Prepared by ROY ELLIS IMVS Division of Pathology The Queen
X-Gal Staining Protocol for beta-Galactosidase
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Description: This method is used for the detection of β-galactosidase on formalin-fixed, frozen
Modification of Warthin-Starry Silver Technique for the Demonstration of Bacillus Piliformis
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By: Robert Dionne, Histotech Veteran’s Affaire Medical Center White River
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