How to Choose the Right Immunofluorescence Reagents
Expert Tips for Staining Performance and Signal Fidelity
For rigorous documentation, record lot numbers, incubation times, and imaging settings. Consistent acquisition parameters help you compare experiments and troubleshoot when results drift.
When to Use Proximity-Based Detection: Proximity Ligation Assay Antibodies
When integrating proximity signals with conventional fluorescence markers, plan imaging to prevent spectral overlap and to maintain consistent exposure settings across channels.
Conclusion
Choosing and optimizing is a discipline that blends reagent validation, sample preparation, and careful imaging controls. For researchers seeking reliable performance across challenging formats, Pro Sci offers validated reagents designed to support sensitive, specific detection and dependable visualization. By following expert recommendations—matching antibodies to your antigen and sample type, titrating for specificity, and using strong controls—you can produce clearer, more accurate microscopy results that stand up to scientific scrutiny.

