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Vector
Human on Human Immunodetection Kit
Product Details | |
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Product Type | Kit |
Properties | |
Application Set | Other |
Crossreactivity | Human |
Detection Type | Fluorescent |
Kit Contains |
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Other Product Data |
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Declaration | Manufactured by Vector Laboratories |
Shipping and Handling | |
Shipping | AMBIENT |
Short Term Storage | +20°C |
Long Term Storage | +4°C |
Documents | |
Manual | Download PDF |
MSDS | Inquire |
Product Specification Sheet | |
Datasheet | Download PDF |
The Human on Human Immunodetection Kit is intended to detect human (or humanized) antibodies on frozen or paraffin embedded human tissue sections.
The inability of a secondary antibody to distinguish between a primary antibody produced in humans and the endogenous human immunoglobulins present in human tissue results in high background staining, which obscures specific staining. This problem can be eliminated by using our H.O.H. Kit and the result is clear, crisp, specific staining of the antigens of interest.
This kit employs a straightforward two-step primary antibody preparation followed by standard IHC assay detection procedures. Once the human primary antibody solution has been prepared, assay time is approximately 90 minutes. The kit is comprehensive with the inclusion of all required volume matched reagents including ImmPACT DAB EqV peroxidase substrate. The procedures for use are easy to follow and omit the necessity of tedious and often confusing calculations.
The Human on Human Immunodetection Kit can be applied to most cell and tissue based staining situations where the detection of endogenous human IgG would be problematic when using a human, humanized, or chimeric human primary antibody. This kit is effective in eliminating confounding interference from endogenous human IgG on highly antigenic frozen and paraffin embedded tissue sections.