Immunofluorescence (IF), Immunohistochemistry (IHC), and Immunocytochemistry (ICC)
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- Опубликовано: 6 июл 2024
- Created by Shivani Baisiwala, BS, MS
Full protocols available on our website www.ahmed-lab.org
This video covers the common technique of IF, which is also known as IHC or ICC depending on the type of sample being studied. This is a common and powerful technique used to study protein localization and expression in cells and tissues. All materials in this video are supported by the Ahmed Lab at Northwestern University's Department of Neurosurgery, funded by the NIH/NINDS. - Наука
I only wish this lady was my PI. She explains everything crystal clear. Thank you
This is one of the best biochemical videos I have seen. Thank you so so so much.
I can't put into words how good this video is. Thank you so much!
I watched several videos on IHC, IFC, ICC. The is the best i have seen. This is succinct, practical, and coherent. This is excellent. I was a 60mins that felt like 5 mins. Thanks a lot for this masterpiece
Dude this video was amazing, thank you for putting this together. This was a very clear, coherent explanation of techniques that can be confusing at times, particularly when discussing appropriate antibody selection and differentiating between IHC and IF. Again, thanks, this helped me a lot.
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The Ahmed Lab: Northwestern Neurosurgery
The videos explain the concept in details and were very helpful. Please Keep uploading informative presentations.
Thank you SO much for this, it is so clear to me now how you do the planning of the staining. I legit looked for 6 hours online and couldn't find a single article or video that explained it on layman's terms
Thank you so much for your clear explanation 🙏. I have learnt quite a lot from you !
One of the.. I would say the most well explained video on IFC with absolutely clarity, step by step explanation... Thank you so much for your great presentation
The presentation and narration are so crisp and clear. Thanks a lot!
The most ever an understandable video, I am an engineering student, But working with the cells. The field is MicroBio-Mechanics. The first my staining was failed. Because of lack of this kind of knowledge. Thank you soo much.
This video helps me to understand many important facts about Ab staining and to carry my IF test. Many many thanks for making and uploading this video for people like us. The way of presentation is very smooth and clear.
Thanks a lot. Very helpful.
Great Video. Comprehensive and to the point!
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I would say the most well explained video on IFC with absolutely clarity, step by step explanation... Thank you so much for your great presentation
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Absolutely outstanding and helpful. Really covered everything.
Really wonderful video. Incredibly helpful.
Perfect explanation. Thank you.
This explanation and presentation is excellent. Very clear.
Very helpful... Very well explained ... Recommended for those who are beginners in IF
This is a very nice video and explains everything so well.Thank you
Thank you! Very well explained.
Thanks for putting this together!
Five stars to this amazing video, help a lot to understand my research!! thanks for that
Excellent explanation.
Thank you so much.
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Thank you! Very helpful!!
thank you for this video, it's been very helpful, so clear and very well explained, thank you
Love how thorough this video is! Would you by chance consider another follow up video with immunohistochemistry dilution calculations? I'm in undergrad, and would love to know this before volunteering at a lab!
Very helpful, thank you.
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Glad you like it!
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Excellent!
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very nice video!
Hi! Thank you for such an amazing video.
Can you please explain a little bit about the difference between monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies in terms of use in western blot?
thank you
primary antibodies can be made in the same species as the studied tissue sample
Really nice video!! Can anybody answer to the second question answer combination in the 35th minutes of the video..Thank you in advance!!
Yes, it is possible to co-stain those because the two primary antibodies are from different species and so will not overlap. Since blue chamber will already be taken up by DAPi, possible combinations of the fluorophores could be any of green+red, green+yellow, red+yellow using same secondary antibody.