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publicationNumber CN-108801994-B
titleOfInvention Fluorescence detection method for tissue focal death and detection kit based on method
abstract The invention provides a fluorescence detection method of tissue apoptosis and a detection kit based on the method. The fluorescence detection method of the present invention comprises: preparing frozen tissue sections, dropwise adding endogenous avidin to seal liquid A and liquid B, and sealing each sample according to the ratio of 2:3, dropwise adding TdT enzyme reaction liquid and Streptavidin-FITC labeled working solution, blocking with 5% BSA, and mixing each sample according to the weight ratio of 2:3, incubating Caspase-1 primary antibody and secondary antibody, staining a nucleus, sealing a piece, and carrying out fluorescence detection. All the processes are carried out in the dark. Under a fluorescence microscope, the phenomenon of the coexpression of TUNEL (green light) and Caspase-1 (red light) can be seen, and the coexpression cells are focal death cells and show the plaque-shaped fluorescence. The invention also discloses a kit suitable for the detection method, which is convenient to operate, quick and sensitive and has important significance in detecting the focusing and death diseases.
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