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Super sensitive polymer hrp ihc detection kit

Manufactured by BioGenex
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The Super Sensitive Polymer-HRP IHC detection kit is a laboratory equipment product designed for immunohistochemistry (IHC) analysis. It utilizes a polymer-based horseradish peroxidase (HRP) detection system to amplify the signal during the IHC staining process. The kit is intended to provide a sensitive and reliable method for the detection of target antigens in tissue samples.

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Immunohistochemical Analysis of Fibrinogen

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Paraffin sections were heated at 60 °C for 10 min, deparaffinised in xylene and rehydrated via decreasing ethanol concentrations (100%, 100% 90%, 70% and distilled H2O). Sections were permeabilised and endogenous peroxidase activity quenched in 1% H2O2 in PBS Triton X-100 (PBS-Tx) 0.3% for 30 min, followed by antigen retrieval with 0.01 M citrate buffer (pH 6) for 20 min in a steam bath. Sections were incubated overnight with primary antibody for anti-rabbit fibrinogen (Dako, Denmark, A0080, 1:2000) diluted in PBS-Tx 0.3% at 4 °C. The Super Sensitive Polymer-HRP IHC detection kit (BioGenex, USA) was used according to manufacturer’s protocol; Sections were counterstained with hematoxylin, then dehydrated with increasing concentrations of ethanol (70%, 90%, 100% and 100%) and xylene, and coverslipped with DPX.
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IHC Analysis of CD37 Expression in Lymphoma Samples

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IHC was used to evaluate CD37 expression in human lymphoma microarray samples (US Biomax) of formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue sections. Briefly, FFPE sections were deparaffinized, rehydrated, treated for antigen retrieval, and incubated with VCD37–9a73.1 (1 µg/mL), an in-house developed mouse anti-CD37 antibody or control IgG (1 µg/mL). Immunoreactivity was detected using a Super-Sensitive Polymer-HRP IHC Detection Kit (Biogenex Laboratories). Positivity was calculated by summing the percentage of tumor cells stained at a given staining intensity (0, negative; 1, weak; 2, moderate; 3, strong) multiplied by the weighted intensity to yield: high (201–300), moderate (101–200), low (1–100), and negative (0) H-scores.
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