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When Are Isotype Controls Used?
Isotype controls are commonly used in various histological techniques, including:
Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
Flow Cytometry
Western Blotting
Immunofluorescence
In each of these techniques, isotype controls help validate the specificity of the primary antibody and ensure that observed signals are due to specific antigen-antibody interactions.
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