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Autofluorescence from Formaldehyde-Based Fixatives

Symptom
High fluorescent background signal when using formaldehyde-based fixatives (formalin/PFA) with fluorescent detection, particularly at green wavelengths where these fixatives naturally fluoresce.
Common Causes
  1. 1 Formalin/PFA fixatives emit autofluorescence at green wavelengths
  2. 2 Overlap between fixative autofluorescence and fluorophore emission spectrum
  3. 3 Residual formaldehyde in tissue after fixation
  4. 4 Use of green fluorophores (e.g., FITC, Alexa 488) with formaldehyde-fixed tissue
Solutions
  1. 1 Use fluorophores in the red or infrared range to minimize overlap with fixative autofluorescence
  2. 2 Avoid green wavelength fluorophores (FITC, Alexa 488) with formaldehyde-fixed samples
  3. 3 Consider alternative fixation methods if autofluorescence remains problematic
  4. 4 Implement autofluorescence quenching protocols before immunostaining
Related Video (3)
Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 95
Immunohistochemistry on Paraffin-Embedded Sections (CST Demo)
"Directly demonstrates IHC on formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded sections where formaldehyde-based autofluorescence is most problematic; shows the exact fixation and tissue preparation context of the fa"
Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 88
Paraffin Section Immunofluorescence Staining Protocol
"Shows immunofluorescence staining protocol on paraffin sections, the exact technique where formaldehyde autofluorescence at green wavelengths causes high background; demonstrates fluorescent detection"
Cell Signaling Technology ★ 72
Better IHC Step 1: Antigen Retrieval
"Focuses on antigen retrieval optimization for better IHC results; provides context for troubleshooting IHC staining quality issues, which includes addressing background signal problems from fixative-i"
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