first and block the peroxidase afterwards.
On the other hand, many labs do
René J.
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Subject: [Histonet] blocking endogenous activities
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Date: Thursday, March 1, 2012, 6:48 PM
In my lab, in IHC
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In my lab, in IHC protocols
In my lab, in IHC protocols for most antibodies, hydrogen peroxide is applied
before antigen heat retrieval. However, I wonder there is any different result
in IHC stain if hydrogen peroxide for blocking endogenous activities is applied
after antigen heat retrieval by using steamer or pressure c