Can a certain concentration of antibody be recommended for labeling of cells with a primary antibody?
There is no defined antibody concentration that can generally be recommended for labeling of cells with a primary antibody. Each suitable antibody concentration depends on the target antigen expression on the cell surface, as well as on the affinity of the individual antibody. Therefore, the ideal concentration of a primary antibody has to be determined experimentally.
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