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Reversed Fixation and Permeabilization Order

Symptom
Poor cell morphology, increased autofluorescence, or loss of intracellular antigens when permeabilization is performed before fixation.
Common Causes
  1. 1 Permeabilization before fixation causes protein leakage from compromised membranes
  2. 2 Cellular structure collapses without prior fixation stabilization
  3. 3 Intracellular antigens diffuse out through permeabilized membranes before cross-linking
  4. 4 Non-specific antibody binding increases due to disrupted cellular architecture
Solutions
  1. 1 Perform fixation before permeabilization as standard protocol
  2. 2 Use paraformaldehyde or formaldehyde-based fixation first to stabilize cellular proteins and structures
  3. 3 Never reverse the order unless specifically required by validated protocol
  4. 4 Allow adequate fixation time (typically 10-20 minutes) before permeabilization step
Related Video (3)
BioLegend ★ 92
Surface and Intracellular Cytokine Staining for Flow Cytometry
"Directly covers fixation and permeabilization steps for intracellular staining in flow cytometry, providing the correct sequential protocol to prevent the failure case"
Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 78
Flow Cytometry Complete Workflow: Sample to Analysis
"Complete flow cytometry workflow including staining protocol and troubleshooting guidance relevant to fixation/permeabilization errors and their symptoms"
Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 72
Zhejiang University Senior's Flow Cytometry Hands-On Tutorial
"Step-by-step experimental workflow demonstration from experienced researcher provides proper protocol execution guidance for fixation and permeabilization stages"
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