Mouse Negative Control Serum
Mouse negative control serum is applied in place of a mouse anti-human primary antibody onto tissue that has been designated as the corresponding negative control. The section under test and the corresponding negative control should be serial sections off the same paraffin-embedded block. Note: Both the tissue under test and the negative control tissue must be unmasked using the same unmasking reagent and protocol.
Rabbit Negative Control Serum
The Rabbit Negative Control Serum reagent is used in IHC assays where rabbit primary antibodies produce antigen specific recognition and binding. These reagents aid in the identification of cells, tissues or tissue components which may nonspecifically bind antibodies and thereby facilitate interpretation.
Universal Negative Control Serum
Universal Negative Control Serum reagent is used in IHC assays where both mouse and rabbit primary antibodies produce antigen specific recognition and binding. These reagents aid in the identification of cells, tissues or tissue components which may nonspecifically bind antibodies and thereby facilitate interpretation.
Mouse Negative Control Serum
Mouse negative control serum is applied in place of a mouse anti-human primary antibody onto tissue that has been designated as the corresponding negative control. The section under test and the corresponding negative control should be serial sections off the same paraffin-embedded block. Note: Both the tissue under test and the negative control tissue must be unmasked using the same unmasking reagent and protocol.
Rabbit Negative Control Serum
The Rabbit Negative Control Serum reagent is used in IHC assays where rabbit primary antibodies produce antigen specific recognition and binding. These reagents aid in the identification of cells, tissues or tissue components which may nonspecifically bind antibodies and thereby facilitate interpretation.
Universal Negative Control Serum
Universal Negative Control Serum reagent is used in IHC assays where both mouse and rabbit primary antibodies produce antigen specific recognition and binding. These reagents aid in the identification of cells, tissues or tissue components which may nonspecifically bind antibodies and thereby facilitate interpretation.