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Double immunofluorescence staining for BCL-6 and else



Double immunofluorescence staining for BCL-6 and else

Any type of tissue is suitable for this technique, as long as the antigenicity for your antigen(s) is preserved (from Giorgio Cattoretti's lab at Columbia University)

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