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Troubleshooting

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Most of the immunocytochemistry problems seen in a shared use microscope facility are problems with the immunocytochemical procedure. In immunocytochemistry problems will frequently occur and need to be solved by troubleshooting. Most of the method problems come from three sources: (1) modified immunocytochemistry protocol that was not totally re-evaluated after being modified; (2) protocol designed without sufficient thought, generally by a novice; and (3) procedure errors where the protocol was not followed.

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Burry, R.W. (2010). Troubleshooting. In: Immunocytochemistry. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-1304-3_14

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