Immunohistochemistry Kits and Reagents
Immunohistochemistry Kits and Reagents
A wide variety of immunoassays, reagents, and kits for use in the immunohistochemical staining and analysis of tissue samples. Includes ELISAs, antibodies, tissue crosslinkers, fixatives, permeabilization reagents, molecular probes, dyes, and staining kits.
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Invitrogen™ Tyramide Conjugates
Thermo Fisher Scientific offers a wide variety of bright Alexa Fluor™, Alexa Fluor™ Plus or Biotin XX tyramide conjugates. These tyramide conjugates are used in tyramide signal amplification (TSA), also called catalyzed reporter deposition (CARD).
Clonality | None |
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Quantity | 1 vial, 150 slides |
For Use With (Application) | Immunohistochemistry (IHC),Immunofluorescence (IF),Immunocytochemistry (ICC),ISH |
Invitrogen™ ReadyProbes™ Tissue Autofluorescence Quenching Kit
Minimizes unwanted autofluorescence in FFPE and frozen tissues due to aldehyde fixation, red blood cells, and structural elements such as collagen and elastin
Invitrogen™ ReadyProbes™ Streptavidin/Biotin Blocking Solution (1X)
ReadyProbes Streptavidin/Biotin Blocking Solution blocks endogenous biotin, biotin receptors, and streptavidin binding sites present in many types of tissue, reducing background signal in IHC, ICC, IF, and ISH procedures.