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Immunohistochemistry (High Background) severe

Residual Reagent Background from Inadequate Washing

Symptom
Elevated background signal caused by residual fixative or unbound antibodies remaining on tissue sections between procedural steps, producing false-positive staining.
Common Causes
  1. 1 Insufficient washing time between incubation steps
  2. 2 Too few wash cycles to remove unbound antibodies
  3. 3 Residual fixative remaining in tissue after fixation step
  4. 4 Inadequate buffer exchange between procedural steps
  5. 5 Unbound primary or secondary antibodies not fully removed
Solutions
  1. 1 Increase the washing time for each wash step
  2. 2 Increase the number of wash cycles between incubations
  3. 3 Wash tissue extensively in buffer between all procedural steps
  4. 4 Use fresh buffer for each wash to ensure complete reagent removal
  5. 5 Implement agitation during washing to improve reagent clearance
Related Video (3)
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Immunohistochemistry on Paraffin-Embedded Sections (CST Demo)
"Step-by-step IHC on paraffin-embedded sections with CST protocol covering complete workflow including washing steps critical to reducing background signal"
Cell Signaling Technology ★ 92
Immunohistochemistry Protocol for Paraffin embedded Tissue Sections
"Official CST IHC protocol video for paraffin sections demonstrating proper washing procedures between incubation steps to minimize residual reagent background"
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Complete IHC Immunohistochemistry Protocol for Beginners
"Comprehensive beginner-friendly IHC protocol covering complete workflow from sample preparation through mounting, including inter-step washing procedures"
Source: abcam.com ↗
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