Optimize your experimental protocols with control, diluent and blocking reagents
When developing an immunotechnique, it is important to consider result analysis. The addition of the correct blocking reagents and experimental controls can improve assay performance and interpretation. The inclusion of positive and negative controls is important when generating data for publication.
When developing an immunotechnique, it is important to consider result analysis. The addition of the correct blocking reagents and experimental controls can improve assay performance and interpretation. The inclusion of positive and negative controls is important when generating data for publication.
When developing an immunotechnique, it is important to consider result analysis. The addition of the correct blocking reagents and experimental controls can improve assay performance and interpretation. The inclusion of positive and negative controls is important when generating data for publication.
Use this guide to learn more about the selection of appropriate control, diluent and blocking reagents in a range of immunotechniques to:
- Reduce background
- Troubleshooting off-target signals
- Facilitate analysis.
