Protocol for double immunofluorescence staining for BCL-6. Any type of tissue is suitable for this technique, as long as the antigenicity for your antigen(s) is preserved. Includes: unfixed or acetone-fixed specimens; dewaxed, antigen retrieved slides. - [Read Double Immunofluorescence Staining for BCL-6 Protocol]
Provides a protocol for indirect immunofluorescence, which is a method that provides information about the locations of specific molecules and the structure of the cell. Antibody molecules for a specific target molecule are exposed to the cell or tissue being investigated. The binding of these molecules is detected by incubating the sample with a secondary antibody specific for immunoglobulin molecules and conjugated to fluorophore. - [Read Immunofluorescence Staining Protocol]
Protocols for immunofluorescent staining for flow cytometry. Includes: Protocol for Staining of Cell Suspensions of Murine Lymphoid Tissue; Protocol for Staining of Human Peripheral Blood; Fluorescent Dyes for Flow Cytometric Analysis - [Read Immunofluorescent Staining for Flow Cytometry Protocols]