Indirect Immunofluorescence Staining
This is the method for indirect immunofluorescence labeling; that is, the antibodies do not have the fluorescent dye attached.
Saturday,Jul 18,2009 Source: U of Florida Flow Cytometry CoThis is the method for indirect immunofluorescence labeling; that is, the antibodies do not have the fluorescent dye attached.
Saturday,Jul 18,2009 Source: U of Florida Flow Cytometry CoHere are two alternative procedures, both of which work well. The more well established method is to perfuse the animal with fixative while under anesthetic. It is a lot easier to sacrifice the animal first, dissect out the tissues you want
Saturday,Jul 18,2009 Source: http://www.ebioscience.com/ebiA modification of the basic immunofluorescence staining and flow cytometric analysis protocol can be used for the simultaneous analysis of surface molecules and intracellular cytokines at single-cell level. In this protocol, cells are first
Saturday,Jul 18,2009 Source: eBiosciencehttp://www.bio.unc.edu/faculty/salmon/lab/protocolsimmunofluorescence.html
Saturday,Jul 18,2009 Source: Salmon Lab, University of NortThis protocol is used for staining cells grown in 2-well glass chamber
Saturday,Jul 18,2009 Source: The Morimoto Lab, Northwesternrecommended for rat tissue fixed by paraformaldehyde-picric acid perfusion
Saturday,Jul 18,2009 Source: AbcamProcedure for immunofluorescence staining of cultured cells.
Saturday,Jul 18,2009 Source: EnCor BiotechnologyIncludes materials and detailed procedures.
Saturday,Jul 18,2009 Source: Yu-li Wang's Lab, University ohttp://www.protocol-online.org/cgi-bin/prot/jump.cgi?ID=2911
Saturday,Jul 18,2009 Source: Yu-li Wang's Lab, University oStaining cells with antibodies directly linked to fluorochromes is know as direct immunofluorescence (DIF). DIF lends itself to multicolour experiments where a cell suspension is simultaneously stained with two, three or four antibodies each tagged with a different fluorescent dye.
Saturday,Jul 18,2009 Source: MRC Centre for Regenerative Me