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Comparative Study
. 1985;83(4):325-30.
doi: 10.1007/BF00684378.

Simultaneous inhibition of endogenous avidin-binding activity and peroxidase applicable for the avidin-biotin system using monoclonal antibodies

Comparative Study

Simultaneous inhibition of endogenous avidin-binding activity and peroxidase applicable for the avidin-biotin system using monoclonal antibodies

Y Matsumoto. Histochemistry. 1985.

Abstract

The use of the avidin-biotin technique in immunoperoxidase staining provides a simple and highly sensitive method for detecting the localization of antigens defined by monoclonal antibodies. However, endogenous biotin, which is widely distributed in tissues, often causes non-specific staining by binding to avidin [endogenous avidin-binding activity (EABA)]. Endogenous peroxidase activity (EPA) also makes the estimation of specific staining difficult. In the present study, several methods for the inhibition of EABA and/or EPA were examined using the avidin-biotin technique and monoclonal antibodies against murine Mac-1 and Ia antigen. Of these, the overnight incubation of sections in 40% methanol in phosphate-buffered saline containing 0.3% hydrogen peroxide gave the best result, as it inhibited EABA and EPA simultaneously without denaturating of the antigenic determinants recognized by the monoclonal antibodies.

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