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Can the eFluorTM Nanocrystal conjugated antibodies be used in immunofluorescent (IF) microscopy ?

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Can the eFluorTM Nanocrystal conjugated antibodies be used in immunofluorescent (IF) microscopy ?

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eFluorTM Nanocrystal conjugated antibodies have been successfully used in immunofluorescent microscopy on cells as well as frozen and paraffin-embedded tissue. We have specially formulated Streptavidin eFluorTM Nanocrystals for use in this application. Please refer to our Best Protocols for use of eFluorTM Nanocrystals in immunofluorescent microscopy. Investigation is ongoing for their suitability in other cell and tissue formats, in addition to other staining procedures. Please contact eBioscience Technical Support for further information.

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