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Protocol: Antibody Addition to Drosophila Specimens and Detection Using EnzymeLinked Reagents Protocol

Protocol: Antibody Addition to Drosophila Specimens and Detection Using EnzymeLinked Reagents Protocol

Protocol: Antibody Addition to Drosophila Specimens and Detection Using Enzyme-Linked Reagents Protocol

Enzyme-linked reagents give excellent sensitivity and use a simple light microscope for detection. A range of enzymes is available, but for staining in situ, horseradish peroxidase will suit most needs. Diaminobenzidine (DAB) is one of the most sensitive substrates for horseradish peroxidase. It yields an intense brown product that is insoluble in both water and alcohol. It can be made more sensitive by adding metal salts such as cobalt or nickel to the substrate solution.

Protocol: Antibody Addition to Drosophila Specimens and Detection Using Enzyme-Linked Reagents Protocol

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