Immunohistochemistry (IHC), which utilizes monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies to detect specific antigens in situ, is a very powerful tool for imaging discrete components in tissues.
The science of IHC is evolving, as evidenced by the development of increasingly sophisticated automated staining platforms, production of specific antibodies against a wide range of species, and the availability of a range of novel biomarkers.
IHC studies with optimized staining protocols for specific target expression/profiling in human and animal tissues can be used for a variety of reasons, such as proliferation/apoptosis studies, immuno-oncology, tumor profiling and tissue cross reactivity.
Creative Bioarray has highly trained and knowledgeable staff that work with investigators to provide the best approach to meet the goals of the project. We have hundreds of established antibody protocols on various species, and we are constantly optimizing additional antibodies.
We have a range of immunohistochemical markers that are optimized for use on paraffin-embedded tissue (see list below). Many of the markers are compatible with frozen sections but the use of frozen sections should be discussed with our pathologists.
We provide antibody "workup" services to test novel or untried antibodies on your tissue of interest. When optimizing new antibodies, it is helpful to discuss fixation options with a pathologist prior to tissue collection.
Fluorescent detection methods are available for single and multiple label staining. Detection methods should be discussed with our pathologists.
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