miércoles, 19 de diciembre de 2018

Combining Organelle Markers with Defined Isotypes to Achieve Multiplex IHC-IF

Combining Organelle Markers with Defined Isotypes to Achieve Multiplex IHC-IF

 
 December 19, 2018 
 Cell Biology 
 The latest cell & molecular biology news from News Medical 
 #ALT#Combining Organelle Markers with Defined Isotypes to Achieve Multiplex IHC-IF

One of the ways to visualize several proteins in a single staining is through multiplex immunohistochemistry-immunofluorescence (IHC-IF). Read the full article for the best advice on how to do multiplex IHC-IF with antibodies from the organelle marker panel offered by Atlas Antibodies.

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