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Double Labeling Immunofluorescence using Antibodies from the Same Species to Study Host-Pathogen Interactions
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Immunology and Infection
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JoVE Journal Immunology and Infection
Double Labeling Immunofluorescence using Antibodies from the Same Species to Study Host-Pathogen Interactions
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07:35 min

July 10, 2021

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Chapters

  • 00:04Introduction
  • 01:21Parasite Cultures
  • 02:00Control Immunofluorescence Protocol
  • 03:23Double Labeling Immunofluorescence ProtocolUsing Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Raised in the Same Host
  • 04:18Triple Labeling Immunofluorescence Protocol with the Addition of the Third Polyclonal Antibody from Different Host Species
  • 05:16Confocal Imaging Acquisition
  • 05:39Results: Host-pathogen Interactions Studies Using Double Labeling Immunofluorescence
  • 06:51Conclusion

Summary

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Here, the protocol describes how to perform double labeling immunofluorescence using primary antibodies raised in the same species to study host-pathogen interactions. Also, it can include the third antibody from a different host in this protocol. This approach can be made in any cell type and pathogens.

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