Suboptimal PFA concentration causing inadequate or excessive fixation
Symptom
Using incorrect paraformaldehyde concentration results in either incomplete cellular preservation (too low) or excessive epitope masking and fluorophore damage (too high). Standard flow cytometry protocols show inconsistent results across experiments.
Common Causes
1PFA concentration below 1% may provide insufficient crosslinking for long-term sample preservation
2Concentrations above 4% PFA increase risk of epitope structure alteration and antibody binding loss
3Biosafety disinfection requires minimum 0.37% PFA for HIV inactivation but may be insufficient for cellular preservation