Dehydration and embedding temperatures affecting the antigenic specificity of tubulin and immunolabeling by the protein A-colloidal gold technique

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Qualitative and quantitative tests were performed to determine whether the temperature at which dehydration and embedding occur affects the antigenic specificity of tubulin and protein A-gold (pAg) immunolabeling technique. The analysis indicates that low temperature (-35°C) treatment increased the specificity and density of pAg labeled anti-tubulin antibodies to Leishmania tropica subpellicular microtubules as compared to samples prepared at 0°C or 20°C.

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Armbruster, B. L., Garavito, R. M., & Kellenberger, E. (1983). Dehydration and embedding temperatures affecting the antigenic specificity of tubulin and immunolabeling by the protein A-colloidal gold technique. Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry, 31(12), 1380–1384. https://doi.org/10.1177/31.12.6195215

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