Optimization of Mouse-on-Mouse Immunohistochemistry by Utilizing Fluorescent-dye Conjugated Secondary Anti-Mouse Antibody

In this study, we provide evidence showing the potential of the fluorescent-dye conjugated secondary anti-mouse antibody for reducing the background noise in the mouse-on-mouse immunohistochemistry. Furthermore, our findings demonstrate the inadequacy of goat serum/protein-blocking solution alone as an immunohistochemistry blocking system for reducing the background noise.
Source: Applied Immunohistochemistry and Molecular Morphology - Category: Chemistry Tags: Technical Article Source Type: research
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