Immunofluorescence & Staining

Immunofluorescence & staining are laboratory techniques used to detect and identify proteins and other molecules in a sample. They involve the use of specific antibodies to bind to, and label antigens. A fluorescent dye is then added and the molecules of interest are visualized under a fluorescence microscope. The technique has numerous biomedical uses, such as diagnosing diseases, determining the presence of certain proteins in a sample, and providing a basis for drug development. It can also be used to study the structure of proteins, analyze biochemical pathways, and monitor the activity of single proteins within a cell. Immunofluorescence & staining is a powerful and versatile tool used in biomedical research and clinical practice to study and diagnose a variety of diseases.

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