chromogenic multiplex staining

How Does Chromogenic Multiplex Staining Work?

Chromogenic multiplex staining involves sequential or simultaneous application of primary antibodies, each targeting a specific antigen. These antibodies are then detected by secondary antibodies conjugated to enzymes like horseradish peroxidase (HRP) or alkaline phosphatase (AP). Upon the addition of chromogenic substrates, these enzymes produce colored precipitates, marking the location of each antigen.

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