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SignalStain® Boost IHC Detection Reagent (HRP, Rat) #72838

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    REACTIVITY
    SENSITIVITY
    MW (kDa)
    Source/Isotype Goat
    Application Key:
    • IHC-Immunohistochemistry 

    Product Information

    Product Description

    SignalStain® Boost IHC Detection Reagent (HRP, Rat) is a ready-to-use solution intended for use in immunohistochemical assays to detect rat primary antibodies. SignalStain® Boost IHC Detection Reagent (HRP, Rat) is a highly sensitive, one-step, polymer-based detection reagent that is specific for rat IgG. It can be used to visualize targets in both paraffin-embedded and frozen tissue sections and it is compatible with all peroxidase-based substrates.

    Product Usage Information

    1. Equilibrate SignalStain® Boost IHC Detection Reagent (HRP, Rat) to room temperature prior to applying to the slides.

    2. Cover sections with 1-3 drops (40-120 µl), as needed, and incubate in a humidified chamber for 30 minutes at room temperature.

    3. Wash slides and develop with any peroxidase-based substrate.

    Storage

    SignalStain® Boost IHC Detection Reagent (HRP, Rat) should be stored at 4°C and is stable for 12 months.

    Specificity / Sensitivity

    SignalStain® Boost IHC Detection Reagent (HRP, Rat) can be used to detect rat primary antibodies in immunohistochemical assays. Some antibodies may require titration when used with this highly sensitive reagent.
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