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Blue Chromogen is designed to be used in conjunction with DS9914 BOND Polymer Refine HRP Plex Detection kit. This chromogen provides a vibrant blue color and is suitable for use with aqueous mounting media. Our Blue Chromogen provides brilliant contrast against other chromogens and counterstains including hematoxylin. Take advantage of on-board chromogen mixing on BOND instruments, not to mention the fully automated staining opportunities using ...
Green Chromogen is designed to be used in conjunction with DS9914 BOND Polymer Refine HRP Plex Detection kit. This chromogen provides an intense green color and is suitable for use with permanent mounting media such as our CV Ultra mounting media. Our Green Chromogen can be used to provide striking contrast against a multitude of chromogen and counterstain staining combinations. Take advantage of on-board chromogen mixing on BOND instruments, not...
BOND-PRIME Hematoxylin is designed to be used in conjunction with BOND-PRIME Polymer DAB Detection and BOND-PRIME Polymer AP Detection Systems. Hematoxylin is the most commonly used nuclear histological counterstain and our BOND-PRIME Hematoxylin provides excellent contrast with our BOND-PRIME DAB and Fast Red chromogen staining.
BOND-PRIME Hematoxylin is supplied in a volume of 30 mL.
NOTE: ONLY FOR USE ON BOND-PRIME
For In Vitro Diagnostic Use....
A state-of-the-art Compact Polymer detection system for use in both immunohistochemistry and chromogenic in situ hybridization. Small multifunctional linkers enhance tissue penetration, producing unsurpassed sensitivity. The system is biotin-free.
BOND Polymer Refine Detection contains a peroxide block, post primary, polymer reagent, DAB chromogen and hematoxylin counterstain. It is supplied ready-to-use for the automated BOND system.
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Hello, hello; thank you so much for that introduction. Let's get started. Oh, I'm sorry, I just need to hit this next button here. So my name is Mark Lawson.
Thank you for joining us in this webinar. I'm here to present BOND RX tips, tricks, and optimization. It's going to be a user guide from the BOND RX and chromogenic multiplexing in the research application.
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So, my name is Mark Lawson. I'm an application specialist on the Life Sciences team at Leica Biosystems I provide technical support for the Life Sciences portfolio, including but not limited to the BOND RX, the BOND RXm, and a wide array of reagents. So I've worked in the histology field for about 15 years and in both clinical and research spaces. I started off as a histotechnologist and worked my way up...
Phenotyping Tumor Microenvironment Using DNA Barcoded Multiplex Technology Chifei Sun GSK IVIVTBIBCellular Biomarkers Collegeville, PA
I have no conflict of interests with Leica Biosystems, Ultivue and Indica Labs. – All the materials used in this presentation are for educational purpose only. – The human biological samples were sourced ethically, and their research use was in accord with the terms of the informed consents under an IRB/EC approved protocol. Statement 9/25/2020 2
Understand the complexity of tumor microenvironment and its importance in drug development – Introduce the Ultivue DNA barcoding and exchange technology for multiplex immunofluorescence – Highlight the processes of image fusion, spatial analysis and colocalization of markers on individual cells Learning...
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Producing an H&E stained slide is a process. It starts way before the slide is loaded on a stainer or moved down through containers by hand. Producing quality, consistent and reproducible H&E stained slides is a process as well as a lesson in...
The Leica Biosystems Process and Solutions Optimization team has partnered with a high-volume reference laboratory to evaluate the potential impact of a case based IHC workflow versus an individual slide workflow.
One of the most fundamentally critical elements of diagnostic histopathology is first the ability to suspend all cellular activity in tissue and prevent degradation, and secondly to process that specimen in a manner that facilitates subsequent steps such as...