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Western Blot Immunodetection moderate

Reverse Image: White Bands on Dark Background

Symptom
Film shows negative or reverse image with white or 'bleached' bands on dark background instead of expected dark bands. Also called 'burnt-out' bands.
Common Causes
  1. 1 Excessive HRP-conjugated secondary antibody concentration
  2. 2 Too much HRP activity causing substrate depletion in band regions
  3. 3 Localized overexposure in high-signal areas
Solutions
  1. 1 Reduce HRP-conjugated secondary antibody concentration 10-fold or more
  2. 2 Increase secondary antibody dilution from typical 1:5,000 to 1:50,000
  3. 3 Use less sensitive chemiluminescent substrate matched to signal intensity
  4. 4 Shorten exposure time to prevent substrate depletion
Related Video (3)
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Western Blot Troubleshooting Guide
"Directly addresses Western blot troubleshooting including detection problems like reverse/burnt-out bands caused by antibody concentration issues"
Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 78
Western Blot — Full Protocol Walkthrough (Bio-Techne)
"Comprehensive protocol covering primary/secondary antibody incubation steps where excessive antibody concentration directly causes the observed failure"
Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 72
Reliable and Reproducible Western Blot Results
"CST technical webinar on reliable Western blot methodology emphasizing proper experimental technique to avoid signal artifacts and detection failures"
Source: sigmaaldrich.com ↗
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