Delverdier M, Pradeau P, Abella N, Schelcher F, Espinasse J, Cabanié P
Ecole nationale vétérinaire, laboratoire associé INRA, Toulouse, France.
Ann Rech Vet. 1992;23(4):371-9.
In lymphoid tissue, the presence of high amounts of free proteins and immunoglobulins frequently leads to the observation of non-specific reactivities during immunohistochemical reactions. The types of anti-immunoglobulin sera utilized in these immunohistochemical reactions may be capable of identifying immunoglobulins secreted or harboured by the tissue cells under study, leading to non-specific marking. Incubation of these antisera with serum from the species in which the lymphoid tissue is studied neutralizes the non-specific reactivities connected with the presence of tissue immunoglobulins.