Protocol

Fixing and Binding Antibodies to Suspension Cells in Preparation for Staining

Abstract

Staining of suspension cells after fixation, described here, is normally used only to detect cell-surface antigens. Once cells are fixed and permeabilized, the antibodies are added. The antibodies can be labeled directly or they can be detected by using a labeled secondary reagent that will bind specifically to the primary antibody. Detection reagents for cell staining can be labeled with fluorochromes, enzymes, gold, or iodine. Because the cells are in suspension, the washing steps are tedious, and care should be taken not to centrifuge for long durations or at high speeds.

Footnotes

  • From the Antibodies collection, edited by Edward A. Greenfield.

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