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heat induced epitope retrieval (hier)
What are the Common Solutions Used in HIER?
Several retrieval solutions are commonly used in HIER, including:
Citrate buffer
(pH 6.0)
Tris-EDTA buffer
(pH 9.0)
EDTA buffer
(pH 8.0)
The choice of buffer depends on the specific antigen and the antibody used. For example, citrate buffer is effective for a wide range of antigens, while Tris-EDTA buffer is often used for more robust antigens.
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