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titleOfInvention Immunostaining method for biological samples
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] A method for immunostaining by eliminating the influence of endogenous peroxidase. [Structure] The endogenous peroxidase in the biological sample is inactivated by contacting the biological sample with a solution in which hydrogen peroxide and sodium azide coexist, and then the biological sample is immunized with a peroxidase-labeled antibody. How to dye.
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