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Protocol: Unmasking Hidden Epitopes Using the Pressure Cooker Protocol

Protocol: Unmasking Hidden Epitopes Using the Pressure Cooker Protocol

Protocol: Unmasking Hidden Epitopes Using the Pressure Cooker Protocol

The principle behind the pressure cooker method described here is to use extended periods of heat to break some of the subcellular structures that block antibody access. This approach is appropriate for handling specimens on glass slides. The major advantages of the pressure cooker method are the ability to handle a large number of slides simultaneously, the convenience of using metal racks, and the avoidance of any hot spots that are found in the microwave.

Protocol: Unmasking Hidden Epitopes Using the Pressure Cooker Protocol

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