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Tomato lectin (from Lycopersicon esculentum) is an effective marker of blood vessels and microglial cells in rodents. Conjugation of the lectin with a DyLight 488 facilitates fast, one-step detection and visualization using intravascular perfusion methods or direct application to tissue sections.
Dinitrophenyl (DNP) is not found endogenously in tissues and is an excellent alternative to biotin for use in applications requiring biotin-free systems. DNP is smaller than other non-biotin alternatives and thus may allow better penetration of the probe in tissue applications. This anti-DNP antibody can be used to detect DNP in various applications.
ImmPACT™ DAB EqV (equal volume) consists of 200 ml each of Reagent 1 and Reagent 2 which when mixed together in equal volumes form the working solution. ImmPACT™ DAB EqV produces a dark brown reaction product that is 3 to 5 times more sensitive than the original DAB substrate.
BLOXALL™ Endogenous Peroxidase and Alkaline Phosphatase Blocking Solution is a dual enzyme blocking reagent that inactivates endogenous peroxidase, pseudoperoxidase, and alkaline phosphatase in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue sections, frozen tissue sections, and cell preparations in a single 10 minute incubation step. This reagent is provided as a ready-to-use reagent in a convenient dropper bottle.
ImmPACT AMEC Red Peroxidase Substrate, part of the AEC family of substrates, is 5 to 10 times more sensitive than conventional AEC substrates. Similar to AEC, ImmPACT AMEC Red must be aqueously mounted.
Digoxigenin (DIG) is a small plant-derived molecule not found in animals. DIG is used to label nucleic acid probes for applications such as in situ hybridization. DIG-labeled probes are detected with antibodies specifically directed against the DIG label.
DyLight® fluorescent dyes are direct alternatives to traditional fluorophores such as fluorescein (FITC) and rhodamine. In comparison, the DyLight® dyes offer a number of potential advantages including greater photostability and brighter fluorescence.
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