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Immunohistochemistry (CST Guide) moderate

Insufficient Detection System Sensitivity

Symptom
Signal is weak or undetectable despite correct antibody and protocol, particularly for low-abundance targets, indicating that the detection system lacks sufficient signal amplification.
Common Causes
  1. 1 Using biotin-based detection system instead of more sensitive polymer-based system
  2. 2 Using standard HRP-directly-conjugated secondary antibodies that provide insufficient amplification
  3. 3 Detection reagents (HRP or DAB substrate) expired or improperly stored
Solutions
  1. 1 Switch to polymer-based detection (SignalStain® Boost IHC Detection Reagent #8114 for rabbit primary, #8125 for mouse primary) for enhanced sensitivity
  2. 2 Use SignalStain® DAB Substrate Kit (#8059) in conjunction with polymer-based detection reagents
  3. 3 Verify expiration dates on all detection reagents; replace if expired or stored improperly
  4. 4 Compare biotin-based vs. polymer-based detection side-by-side to confirm performance enhancement
Related Video (3)
Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 95
Immunohistochemistry on Paraffin-Embedded Sections (CST Demo)
"CST-based IHC protocol demonstration on paraffin-embedded sections directly addresses the detection system workflow and provides the foundational technique context for understanding detection system c"
Cell Signaling Technology ★ 88
Immunohistochemistry Protocol for Paraffin embedded Tissue Sections
"Official CST IHC protocol video for paraffin-embedded tissue sections covers the complete detection workflow and links to CST's IHC guide, which would explain detection system options and sensitivity "
Cell Signaling Technology ★ 72
Better IHC Step 1: Antigen Retrieval
"Focused troubleshooting series on optimizing IHC staining results with protocol improvements; antigen retrieval optimization often pairs with detection system selection to resolve weak signal issues."
Source: cellsignal.com ↗
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