Immunofluorescence staining is a technique used to visualize specific proteins or other antigens in cells or tissues by using antibodies that are chemically linked to fluorescent dyes. These labeled antibodies bind to their target antigens, allowing researchers to identify and localize the targets under a fluorescence microscope. It is commonly used in research and diagnostics to study protein expression, cellular localization, and disease mechanisms.
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