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What are Blocking Agents?
Blocking agents are substances used in
histology
to prevent non-specific binding of
antibodies
or other
probes
to tissue sections. They are crucial for enhancing the specificity and clarity of
immunohistochemistry (IHC)
and
immunofluorescence
assays.
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