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Immunohistochemistry (High Background) severe

High Background from Excessive Antibody Concentrations

Symptom
Elevated background staining throughout tissue sections due to excessively high concentrations of primary or secondary antibodies leading to non-specific binding.
Common Causes
  1. 1 Primary antibody concentration exceeds optimal working dilution
  2. 2 Secondary antibody concentration too high for the application
  3. 3 Lack of antibody titration to determine optimal concentration
  4. 4 Non-specific binding of secondary antibody to tissue components
Solutions
  1. 1 Dilute primary antibody further to its optimal concentration through titration
  2. 2 Dilute secondary antibody to its optimal concentration
  3. 3 Run a control without primary antibody to assess secondary antibody background
  4. 4 Use pre-adsorbed secondary antibody against the immunoglobulin of sample species
  5. 5 Ensure secondary antibody is raised in a different species from the sample
Related Video (3)
Cell Signaling Technology ★ 95
Immunohistochemistry Protocol for Paraffin embedded Tissue Sections
"Direct IHC protocol video from CST covering paraffin-embedded tissue sections with detailed procedural guidance essential for understanding antibody concentration optimization."
Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 92
Immunohistochemistry on Paraffin-Embedded Sections (CST Demo)
"Step-by-step CST demonstration of IHC on paraffin-embedded sections explicitly covers the complete workflow including antibody application steps where concentration control is critical."
Cell Signaling Technology ★ 78
Better IHC Step 1: Antigen Retrieval
"Focused video on IHC optimization that explicitly addresses common staining problems and protocol refinement, directly applicable to troubleshooting high background issues."
Source: abcam.com ↗
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