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Histology

Both Immunohistochemistry (IHC) and Hematoxylin & Eosin (H&E) staining are currently widely used in both research and clinical settings for the analysis of cellular structures and characteristics as well as the diagnosis of abnormal cells in tumours. From sample preparation and processing to staining and analysis, abm offers a range of high quality ready-to-use products and services designed for any budget and timeline.

“We are happy about the CD4 and CD8 IHC staining your lab did. The quality of the IHC staining is very good.”

 

Fugang Zhu, Idera Pharmaceuticals Inc, Custom IHC Staining Service (HC002)

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We offer a large selection of IHC validated
antibodies along with a normal and disease
human tissue slides for histology applications.

Search our extensive collection of histology products using antigen name or organ type.

 

       

 

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IHC Services Information Flyer

IHC Services Information Flyer
Histology Service Brochure

IHC Knowledge Base

IHC Knowledge Base
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SensiStainTM Antibody Flyer

SensiStain™ Antibody Flyer
Superior Staining Starts with SensiStain™

Histology Catalog (2019)

Histology Catalog (2019)
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  1. SensiStainTM Anti-Nanog Antibody stains for the presence of Nanog, a homeoprotein that functions with pluripotent factors such as Oct4 and Sox2 to maintain embryonic stem cell pluripotency. Expression of nanog has been shown to be present in…
     

  2. Unit: 100 μg/ 100 μl
    CMTM6, also referred to as CKLF Like MARVEL Transmembrane Domain Containing 6, is widely expressed in many tissues, but the function relatively remains unknown. SensiStainTM Anti- CMTM6 Antibody detects the presence of CMTM6 which can be found…
     

  3. Unit: 100 μg/ 100 μl
    OX40 or CD134 is encoded by the TNFRSF4 gene, a member of the TNF-receptor superfamily. Expression of OX40 is found in activated CD4 and CD8 T cells, but is absent in resting na?ve T cells and most resting memory T cells. SensiStainTM Anti-OX40…
     

  4. Unit: 100 µg/ 100 µl
    SensiStainTM Anti-TIMP2 Antibody detects for the presence of TIMP2 which has a inhibitory role against matrix metalloproteinases. A critical gene in tissue homeostasis as it has the ability to directly suppress the proliferation of endothelial…
     

  5. Unit: 100 μg/ 100 μl
    SRY (Sex Determining Region Y)-Box 11 or SOX-11, is the nuclear transcription factor that acts in regulation of embryonic development and in cell differentiation. It is a valuable tool to detect for SOX-11 expression in tissues relating to the…
     

  6. Unit: 100 μg/ 100 μl
    Prostatic Specific Acid Phosphatase (PSAP) or PAP, is a prostatic enzyme found in the glandular epithelium of the prostate. In conditions such as hyperplastic prostate and prostate carcinoma, PSAP levels are elevated. Overexpression of PSAP has been…
     

  7. Unit: 100 μg/ 100 μl
    SensiStainTM Anti-MDR3 Antibody has been developed and designed to sensitively detect for MDR3. MDR3 (Multidrug Resistance 3)is a membrane-associated protein belonging to the superfamily of ATP-binding cassette transporters. Defects in MDR3 have…
     

  8. Unit: 100 μg/ 100 μl
    Human Equilibrative Nucleoside Transporter 1 (hENT1) mediates the cellular uptake of physiologic nucleosides, adenosines, and many anti-cancer drugs including gemcitabine, cytarabine, and decitabine. Deficiency of hENT1 may lead to drug resistance,…
     

  9. Unit: 0.5 ml
    SensiStainTM Anti-CEA Antibody is validated for the detection of CEA (Carcinoembryonic antigen) which can be found in low levels in normal human adult blood. It is an effective marker for adenocarcinomas of the lung, colon, stomach, esophagus,…
     

  10. Unit: 100 μg
    Beta-Catenin is a cytoplasmic protein with roles in cell-cell adhesion and gene expression. It is normally present in the submembranous regions of the cell. Nuclear accumulation of beta-catenin has been found to occur as a result of gene mutations….
     

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