This video demonstrates immunohistochemistry staining for rabies virus antigen detection in infected mouse brain tissue. The process includes deparaffinization and alcohol treatment, followed by proteolytic treatment to enhance antigen accessibility. Immunohistochemistry staining reveals red precipitates, confirming the presence of rabies antigens in the tissue section.
Protocol
All procedures involving sample collection have been performed in accordance with the institute's IRB guidelines. 1. Formalin fixation of tissues Place 3-5 mm brain tissues collected after necropsy into 10% phosphate-buffered formalin solution (1:20 to 1:50 tissue/formalin ratio) for 24-72 h. CAUTION: Formalin is a toxic fixative. Record the approximate tissue weight (size), tissue type (brain areas), and volume of formali…
Representative Results
Figure 1: Flow chart indicating different steps for IHC testing.