| Literature DB >> 20552552 |
V C Oliveira1, R C V Carrara, D L C Simoes, F P Saggioro, C G Carlotti, D T Covas, L Neder.
Abstract
Interference by autofluorescence is one of the major concerns of immunofluorescence analysis of in situ hybridization-based diagnostic assays. We present a useful technique that reduces autofluorescent background without affecting the tissue integrity or direct immunofluorescence signals in brain sections. Using six different protocols, such as ammonia/ethanol, Sudan Black B (SBB) in 70% ethanol, photobleaching with UV light and different combinations of them in both formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded and frozen human brain tissue sections, we have found that tissue treatment of SBB in a concentration of 0.1% in 70% ethanol is the best approach to reduce/eliminate tissue autofluorescence and background, while preserving the specific fluorescence hybridization signals. This strategy is a feasible, non-time consuming method that provides a reasonable compromise between total reduction of the tissue autofluorescence and maintenance of specific fluorescent labels.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20552552 DOI: 10.14670/HH-25.1017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Histol Histopathol ISSN: 0213-3911 Impact factor: 2.303