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fluorescence immunoassay (fia)
How to Optimize FIA in Histology?
To optimize FIA in histology, researchers can:
Use highly specific antibodies
to reduce non-specific binding and background noise.
Employ proper controls
to validate the specificity and sensitivity of the assay.
Optimize antibody concentrations
and incubation times to enhance signal intensity.
Utilize antifade reagents
to prevent photobleaching of fluorescent dyes.
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