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Species-Mismatched Fc Blocking Reagent Ineffective

Symptom
Persistent high background staining and false positives despite applying Fc blocking reagent. Staining pattern shows non-specific binding to Fc receptor-expressing cells even after blocking step.
Common Causes
  1. 1 Using mouse Fc block on human samples (PBMCs, whole blood) or human Fc block on mouse samples (splenocytes, bone marrow)
  2. 2 Species-specific Fc receptors (human CD16/CD32/CD64 vs. mouse Fcγ receptors) not recognized by mismatched blocking reagent
  3. 3 Fc receptors remain unblocked when blocking reagent species does not match sample species
  4. 4 Wrong Fc blocking buffer selected for the experimental model organism
Solutions
  1. 1 Match the Fc blocking reagent species to the sample species: use human Fc block (ab324362) for human samples, mouse Fc block (ab324363) for mouse samples
  2. 2 Verify sample source and select appropriate species-specific blocking reagent before staining
  3. 3 For human samples, use purified normal human IgG-containing reagent to block human Fcγ receptors
  4. 4 For mouse samples, use anti-CD16/CD32 antibody-containing reagent to block mouse Fc receptors
  5. 5 Re-stain samples with correctly matched Fc blocking reagent and compare background levels
Related Video (3)
Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 82
Flow Cytometry Complete Workflow: Sample to Analysis
"Complete flow cytometry protocol covering sample preparation through staining and troubleshooting, directly relevant to understanding proper Fc blocking implementation and identifying blocking failure"
BioLegend ★ 78
Surface and Intracellular Cytokine Staining for Flow Cytometry
"Flow cytometry staining protocol video explicitly covering surface staining procedures where Fc blocking is critical, demonstrates proper reagent application for avoiding false positives"
Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 72
Zhejiang University Senior's Flow Cytometry Hands-On Tutorial
"Hands-on flow cytometry tutorial from experienced researcher showing step-by-step experimental workflow including reagent handling and protocol details where species-specific blocking reagents are app"
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