BIOC19H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Transfer Rna, Gata1, Hemoglobin

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Immunohistochemistry: nor(cid:373)ally, tissues are u(cid:374)stai(cid:374)ed; you ca(cid:374)"t clearly see it u(cid:374)der a co(cid:373)pou(cid:374)d (cid:373)icroscope. Immunohistochemistry is where you look at one specific protein. You have tissue sample and you need to process the tissue first, you fix the tissue and preserve it. You can cut it into thin sections: one way to look for specific molecules is to use an antibody which will detect molecule (indirect or direct). Need antibody against protein and incubate molecule against it: you can use a secondary antibody which will bind to a primary antibody. Cheaper and easier, and signal gets amplified: we use fluorescence to detect this. We need to excite this and it will emit a different wavelength (excitation): you will have a light source and that will filter out everything and show the wavelength you want. Dichroic mirror will filter out all the light (reflect) except for the wavelength you want.

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