Immunofluorescent Staining Protocol
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- Immunofluorescent staining (IF) is a technique that uses antibodies and fluorophores to mark specific proteins. Scientists can use IF to identify different cell types, track the location of proteins throughout the cell, and determine protein co-localization. This insight aid in our understanding of how cells work and how they break down when we get sick.
This video is part of the Research Integrated Science Education (RISE) Program that is funded by SENS Research Foundation and Dalio Philanthropies. The program is designed to introduce high school students to aging research and laboratory concepts, such as experimental design and data interpretation, within core curriculum standards. To learn more about RISE and to access additional functionalities such as the transcript glossary function, visit www.sens.org/rise - Věda a technologie
Best video ever
very clear and vivid, thank you for your video!
Amazing analogies!
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this video is incredible, thank you for answering a ton of questions I had while reading my lecture !
It's clear and simple to understand. Thanks a lot!
Great voice and animation! Thank youuuu!
thank you so much for this!
This is the best explanation that I have seen. Great job. Oh, I love the accent too.
what accent?
Amazing
well described n explained
Thanks so much! Great informative video!
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Now tell me about normal donkey serum. HA! Jk, amazing video!
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its not a protocol. its a introduction.
Can you elaborate?
@@rcee6649protocol is a comprehensive step by step guide…this is just stating concepts
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