Intracellular markers
- PMID: 10986409
- DOI: 10.1016/s0022-1759(00)00239-8
Intracellular markers
Abstract
An increased level of complexity will be encountered when developing protocols for intracellular markers. Protocols for surface markers have been successfully standardized, however it is understood that no single method is appropriate for all intracellular staining. A systematic approach should be followed, including knowledge of antigen location and functional state, selection of cell fixative and cell permeabilizer, antibody specificity and class/subclass, fluorochrome, fluorochrome to protein ratio (F:P), and use of adequate controls, including isotype-matched negative controls and positive and negative cell controls. Even though it is impossible to recommend a single technique to stain all intracellular antigens, the authors present a logical approach to follow when developing a staining protocol.
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