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What is an isotype control?

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What is an isotype control?

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All immunoglobulins will bind non-specifically to cells expressing Fc receptors on their surface. Antibodies raised in mice, particularly of the IgG2a isotype, bind strongly to some human leukocytes. Isotype or negative controls are incorporated into flow cytometry (or occasionally IHC) protocols to assess the level of non-specific binding to Fc receptors on the target cell.

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