What is cell immunofluorescence ?
Answer / Vimlesh Kumar Gupta
Cell immunofluorescence is a technique used to localize specific proteins within cells by combining antibodies that recognize those proteins with fluorophores, which emit light when excited. The technique allows for the visualization of cellular structures and the detection of intracellular antigens.
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