Anti-Rabbit HRP-DAB Cell & Tissue Staining Kit

R&D Systems | Catalog # CTS005

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FAQs for Anti-Rabbit HRP-DAB Cell & Tissue Staining Kit

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  • Q: Are deparaffinization and antigen retrieval performed prior to starting IHC detection using Cell and Tissue Staining Kits (for example, Catalog # CTS019)?

    A:

    Yes, perform deparaffinization and, if necesary, antigen retrieval prior to treating samples with primary antibody, and then use the Cell and Tissue Staining Kit for detection.

  • Q: What is the concentration of the biotinylated secondary antibody in the Cell & Tissue Staining Kit?

    A: The concentraion of the secondary antibody is considered proprietary. The protocol instructs adding 1-3 drops of the secondary antibody directly to the tissue section. 

  • Q: Are deparaffinization and antigen retrieval performed prior to starting IHC detection using Cell and Tissue Staining Kits (for example, Catalog # CTS019)?

    A:

    Yes, perform deparaffinization and, if necesary, antigen retrieval prior to treating samples with primary antibody, and then use the Cell and Tissue Staining Kit for detection.

  • Q: What is the concentration of the biotinylated secondary antibody in the Cell & Tissue Staining Kit?

    A: The concentraion of the secondary antibody is considered proprietary. The protocol instructs adding 1-3 drops of the secondary antibody directly to the tissue section. 

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