Does NOT include antibodies, serum, immunoglobulins, immunoglobulin fragments or enzymes.
Additionally out there in azide-free for reside cell, practical assays and Stream cytometry. Fc Blocker can be utilized for reside cells and practical assays which can be delicate to sodium azide with none cytotoxicity or cell loss of life.
Azide-Free Fc Blocker can be used for Stream cytometry.
Innovex Fc Receptor Block is a peptide primarily based know-how designed to dam Fc Receptors current on all leukocytes (white blood cells), lymphomas, leukemias and melanomas. Fc receptors are additionally expressed on a majority of tumors; Blocking the Fc receptors is important for correct typing of lymphoid and tumor tissues and cells. Fc receptor staining happens by the binding of Fc receptors current on cells to the Fc area of the first and/or secondary antibody and isotype controls. Fc Receptor Block can be utilized for IHC (frozen and paraffin), immunofluorescence, stream cytometry, and in-situ hybridization. For reside cell and practical assays use of Azide-Free Fc Block is really useful.
Fc Receptor Blocker is a should for correct lymphoma, leukemia and melanoma typing and in addition for Background-free Kappa and lambda staining
ADVANCED AND UNIQUE FEATURES
Blocks Fc Receptors in each human and animal cells
30 minute incubation step at room temperature for human tissues/cells
45 minutes to 1-hour incubation for animal tissues/cells
Eliminates false optimistic staining of white blood cells, lymphoid tissues, cytosmears (blood & bone marrow), melanoma tumors and different Fc expressing tumors
Insures correct lymphoma and leukemia typing
liminates adverse management staining of lymphomas, lymphoid tissues, and blood and bone marrow smears
Eliminates false optimistic staining for Kappa and Lambda staining
Eliminates false optimistic staining of Reed Sternberg cells
A should for CD markers staining in IHC, immunofluorescence
A should for CD phenotyping by way of stream cytometry
A should for Immunoglobulins (Igs) staining by way of IHC, stream cytometry and immunofluorescence