external positive controls

How are External Positive Controls Selected?

The selection of external positive controls depends on several factors:
Tissue Type: The control tissue must be similar to the test tissue in terms of cellular composition and antigen expression.
Antigen Specificity: The control must contain the specific antigen or marker that is being tested.
Staining Consistency: The control should consistently demonstrate the expected staining pattern.
Common sources for external positive controls include previously validated tissue samples, commercial control slides, and cell lines.

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