Unravelling complexity: Fluorescent multiplexing in biological research

26 Feb 2026

Discover how sequential staining and gentle antibody removal can help you visualize multiple biomarkers in a single tissue sample, without compromising antigenicity or morphology. Learn how to overcome cross-reactivity challenges, preserve tissue integrity, and generate high-plex fluorescence images using standard IF workflows and reagents. Whether you're advancing spatial biology studies or streamlining your lab’s throughput, this guide explores practical strategies to simplify multiplexing and maximize data from every sample.

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Cellular PathologyCellular Pathology deals with the microscopic analysis of tissue samples and cells. Sample preparation and processing includes fixation, staining, sectioning and slide mounting, using equipment such microtomes and cryostats. In choosing immunohistochemistry and immunocytochemistry kits, consider chromogens, staining method, antibodies, microscopes and imaging.ImmunofluorescenceStainingAntibodiesMultiplexingMultiplexing refers to the ability to measure multiple targets or analytes simultaneously in a single experiment. This technique is valuable for high-throughput screening, diagnostics, and complex assays, as it increases efficiency and data quality. Browse our peer-reviewed product directory to find the best multiplexing products, compare tools, check reviews, and get pricing directly from manufacturers.Spatial BiologyTissue ImagingFFPEFormalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues are commonly used in medical research, particularly in histology and cancer studies. The preservation process allows long-term storage of tissue samples for later analysis. Explore FFPE research products in our peer-reviewed product directory; compare products, check reviews, and get pricing directly from manufacturers.
Unravelling complexity: Fluorescent multiplexing in biological research