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Weak Signal from Inadequate Antibody-Antigen Interaction

Symptom
Signal is present but consistently lower than expected. Positive controls show weak but detectable signal while samples are near background.
Common Causes
  1. 1 Primary antibody concentration is too low for effective antigen binding
  2. 2 Incubation time is insufficient for antibody-antigen equilibrium
  3. 3 Target protein is absent or at very low concentration in the sample
  4. 4 Antibody affinity is lower than expected for the specific sample matrix
Solutions
  1. 1 Increase primary antibody concentration incrementally (e.g., 2-fold to 10-fold higher)
  2. 2 Extend antibody incubation time (e.g., overnight at 4°C instead of 1 hour at room temperature)
  3. 3 Run a positive control sample to verify antibody functionality
  4. 4 Verify target protein expression in sample type by checking scientific literature or using alternative detection methods
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