Primary antibody: Difference between revisions

From The School of Biomedical Sciences Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Created page with " Primary antibodies can be used in conjunction with secondary antibodies as an extrinsic label in microscopic imaging. The primary antibodies are infused into a permeabilise..."
 
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
 Primary antibodies can be used in conjunction with secondary antibodies as an extrinsic label in microscopic imaging. The primary antibodies are infused into a permeabilised cell/ tissue. They react with a complementary secondary antibodies which are fluorescently labelled. 
Primary antibodies can be used in conjunction with secondary antibodies as an extrinsic label in microscopic imaging. The primary antibodies are infused into a permeabilised cell/ tissue. They react with a complementary secondary antibodies which are fluorescently labelled. This technique is called immunoflourescence microscopy which is used in protein localisation studies. Alberts et al, Molecular Biology of the cell, 5, (9)588-589

Revision as of 19:06, 21 October 2013

Primary antibodies can be used in conjunction with secondary antibodies as an extrinsic label in microscopic imaging. The primary antibodies are infused into a permeabilised cell/ tissue. They react with a complementary secondary antibodies which are fluorescently labelled. This technique is called immunoflourescence microscopy which is used in protein localisation studies. Alberts et al, Molecular Biology of the cell, 5, (9)588-589