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Published on: September 10, 2021
Fixation, Processing, and Immunofluorescent Labeling of Whole Mount Planarians
David J Forsthoefel1, Kelly G Ross2, Phillip A Newmark3
1Functional and Chemical Genomics Research Program, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Oklahoma, OK, USA. david-forsthoefel@omrf.org.
Abstract:
Efforts to elucidate mechanisms of regeneration in the planarian Schmidtea mediterranea have included the application of immunocytochemical methods to detect specific molecules and label cells and tissues in situ. Here we describe methods for immunofluorescent labeling of whole mount planarians. We outline protocols for fixation and steps for processing animals prior to immunolabeling, incorporating commonly utilized reagents for mucus removal, pigment bleaching, tissue permeabilization, and antigen retrieval. Because processing steps can mask or degrade antigens, we also recommend protocol parameters that can be tested simultaneously to optimize sample preparation for novel antibodies.
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