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High Background from Insufficient Non-Specific Blocking

Symptom
Diffuse background staining observed throughout tissue sections in IHC experiments, indicating inadequate blocking of non-specific antibody binding sites.
Common Causes
  1. 1 Blocking incubation period too short (less than 1 hr)
  2. 2 Inappropriate blocking agent selection for secondary antibody species
  3. 3 Insufficient concentration of blocking serum (below 10% normal serum)
  4. 4 Blocking agent does not match secondary antibody host species
Solutions
  1. 1 Extend blocking incubation period to minimum 1 hr at room temperature
  2. 2 Use 10% normal serum from the same species as the secondary antibody
  3. 3 Consider changing blocking agent if current protocol remains ineffective
  4. 4 Ensure blocking serum matches secondary antibody host species
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