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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SuperBoost™ EverRed and EverBlue Colorimetric HRP Kits use poly-HRP-mediated tyramide signal deposition for permanent labeling of a target protein in IHC, enabling sensitive and specific colorimetric tissue staining that is wash resistant, water/organic solvent mountable, and archivable.
Contains reagents and buffers to identify and examine proliferating cells by immunohistochemical or immunocytochemical analysis. Optimized for IHC with both frozen and formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded BrdU-labeled mouse intestine and ICC of BrdU-pulsed HeLa cells grown on culture slides.
Contains the necessary reagents and buffers for identifying and examining proliferating cells by immunohistochemical or immunocytochemical analysis. Optimized for IHC with both frozen and paraffin-embedded BrdU-labeled mouse intestine and ICC of BrdU-pulsed HeLa cells grown on culture slides.
The PolarScreen™ ER Beta Competitor Assay Kit provides a sensitive and efficient method for high-throughput, fluorescence polarization-based screening of potential estrogen receptor (ER) beta ligands.
• Estrogen Receptor (ER) Beta Recombinant Protein, Full Length (store at -68°C to -85°C) • Fluromone™ ES2 (store at -5°C to -30° C) • ES2 Screening Buffer (store at room temperature)
The LanthaScreen™ TR-FRET Glucocorticoid Receptor Competitive Binding Assay Kit provides a sensitive and robust method for high-throughput screening (HTS) of ligands for glucocorticoid receptor (GR).
The PolarScreen™ Vitamin D Receptor Competitor Assay Kit, Red, provides a sensitive and efficient method for high-throughput, fluorescence polarization-based screening of potential vitamin D receptor (VDR) ligands.