Explanation of indirect immuno fluorescence
Give a brief explanation of indirect immuno fluorescence.
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In the technique the primary unlabelled antibody is detected with innumerable reagents have been developed for indirect staining. The most general is fluorescence labeled anti isotype antibody like fluoroscin labeled goat-mouse antibody.
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