immünofloresan
Immünofloresan, also known as immunofluorescence, is a widely used laboratory technique that utilizes antibodies labeled with fluorescent dyes to detect and visualize specific antigens in biological samples. These fluorescently labeled antibodies, called conjugates, bind to their target antigens, allowing for their identification and localization under a fluorescence microscope. The principle relies on the high specificity of antibody-antigen interactions. When a fluorescently tagged antibody binds to its corresponding antigen, the fluorescence emitted by the dye can be observed and imaged.
There are two main types of immunofluorescence: direct and indirect. In direct immunofluorescence, a single labeled
Immünofloresan has diverse applications in diagnostics, research, and drug development. It is crucial for identifying infectious