What is the disadvantage of direct immuno fluorescence?
Answer / Vikas Bhardwaj
Direct immunofluorescence has limited sensitivity due to background fluorescence from unspecific binding of the fluorochrome, which may obscure weak signals. Indirect immunofluorescence addresses this issue by using a secondary antibody with a fluorochrome.
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