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ImmPRESS™ VR Anti-Mouse IgG HRP Polymer Detection Kit, Peroxidase
Product Details | |
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Product Type | Kit |
Properties | |
Application Set | Compound Screening |
Crossreactivity | Mouse |
Detection Type | Fluorescent |
Other Product Data |
The ImmPRESS™ Polymerized Reporter Enzyme Staining System is an enzymatic, one-step detection kit. ImmPRESS™ Polymer Reagents consist of unique micropolymers of highly active peroxidase enzyme attached to highly cross-adsorbed, affinity purified secondary antibodies. The ImmPRESS™ Polymer Reagents produce outstanding immunohistochemistry and immunocytochemistry results due to increased target accessibility, binding specificity, and signal intensity along with low background staining. ImmPRESS™ VR Polymer Detection Reagents are additionally cross-adsorbed to ensure minimal cross-reactivity against endogenous tissue elements in animal species commonly used for diagnostics and research-based animal model systems. ImmPRESS™ VR Polymer HRP Anti-Mouse IgG is designed to be used on the following tissues: bovine, goat, sheep, swine, horse, cat, dog, and rabbit (as well as human). For mouse and rat tissues, separate kits are recommended (for rat, MP-7422; for mouse, MP-2400). Key advantages of the ImmPRESS™ Polymer System: High sensitivity. Low background. Micropolymer technology. Enhanced accessibility to nuclear and membrane antigens. One-step detection. Ready-to-use in a convenient dropper bottle. Shorter assay time. Simplified multiple labeling. |
Declaration | Manufactured by Vector Laboratories |
Shipping and Handling | |
Shipping | AMBIENT |
Short Term Storage | +20°C |
Long Term Storage | +4°C |
Documents | |
Manual | No |
MSDS | Inquire |
Product Specification Sheet | |
Datasheet | Download PDF |
Protein chromogenic detection reagent used for Immunohistochemistry / Immunocytochemistry, In situ hybridization, ELISAs.