hello
I work eith cryosection and myc antibodies.
untill now I worked with tisuue culters with the same antibody.
and I used 5% milk for blocking.
Does blocking with milk is good for my cryosection as well?
thanks,
Shani
cryosection
Started by shanidr, Nov 02 2009 01:27 AM
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 02 November 2009 - 01:27 AM
#2
Posted 02 November 2009 - 02:59 AM
Depends what tissue you use, is it Human tissues ? Milk is the cheapest blocking agent other possibilities are BSA, Gelatin or sometimes animal sera matching the host where the first antibody has been raised
#3
Posted 02 November 2009 - 03:12 AM
pesji, on Nov 2 2009, 03:59 AM, said:
Depends what tissue you use, is it Human tissues ? Milk is the cheapest blocking agent other possibilities are BSA, Gelatin or sometimes animal sera matching the host where the first antibody has been raised
I'm using rat`s heart.
I try yo use milk, and I got a alot of backroung.
in the control (only second antybody, without the first) there wasnt staining at all, so I think that maybe the problem was with the blocking method.
is that sounds reasonable?
#4
Posted 02 November 2009 - 04:43 AM
What sort of detection system are you using? I would reccommend BSA with biotinylated antibodies or biotin-streptavidin detection because milk has a lot of biotin. Another thought....if using HRP or AlkPhos secondaries, you need to quench the endogenous peroxidase/phosphatase activities in the tissue before applying your secondary.
#5
Posted 02 November 2009 - 05:11 AM
jah, on Nov 2 2009, 05:43 AM, said:
What sort of detection system are you using? I would reccommend BSA with biotinylated antibodies or biotin-streptavidin detection because milk has a lot of biotin. Another thought....if using HRP or AlkPhos secondaries, you need to quench the endogenous peroxidase/phosphatase activities in the tissue before applying your secondary.
I prefer the flouracent method, so I use cy3 antibody as secondary.













