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Immunohistochemistry (High Background) severe

Over-Amplified Signal with Biotin-Based Detection Systems

Symptom
Excessive background staining when using amplification techniques or biotin-based detection, either from high signal amplification or endogenous biotin binding to streptavidin/avidin.
Common Causes
  1. 1 Excessive biotin conjugation to secondary antibody
  2. 2 Over-amplification of detection signal
  3. 3 Endogenous biotin in tissue binding to streptavidin or avidin
  4. 4 Too much substrate or prolonged substrate incubation time
Solutions
  1. 1 Reduce the amount of signal amplification (e.g., conjugate less biotin to secondary antibody)
  2. 2 Use Avidin/Biotin Blocking Kit as an additional blocking step before detection
  3. 3 Dilute the substrate to reduce signal intensity
  4. 4 Reduce substrate incubation time to minimize background development
Related Video (3)
Cell Signaling Technology ★ 85
Immunohistochemistry Protocol for Paraffin embedded Tissue Sections
"Direct IHC protocol video from Cell Signaling Technology covering paraffin-embedded tissue sections and detection systems, providing foundational technique context for troubleshooting background ampli"
Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 82
Immunohistochemistry on Paraffin-Embedded Sections (CST Demo)
"Step-by-step CST IHC demonstration on paraffin-embedded sections including antigen retrieval and detection workflow, directly relevant to understanding where biotin-based amplification background prob"
Cell Signaling Technology ★ 72
Better IHC Step 1: Antigen Retrieval
"Focused optimization series addressing IHC staining quality and consistent results, likely covers troubleshooting high background and detection system optimization relevant to biotin conjugation issue"
Source: abcam.com ↗
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