Abstract
Antigen retrieval agents improve the detection of formaldehyde-fixed proteins, but how they work is not well understood. We demonstrate that formaldehyde scavenging represents a key characteristic associated with effective antigen retrieval; under controlled temperature and pH conditions, scavenging improves the typical antigen retrieval process through reversal of formaldehyde-protein adduct formation. This approach provides a rational framework for the identification and development of more effective antigen retrieval agents.
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Vollert, C. T., Moree, W. J., Gregory, S., Bark, S. J., & Eriksen, J. L. (2015). Formaldehyde scavengers function as novel antigen retrieval agents. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep17322
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