Description
Antigen detection in tissues and cells is a multi-step immunohistochemical process. The initial step binds the primary antibody to its specific epitope. After labeling the antigen with a primary antibody, a one-step or two-step detection procedure can be applied. A one-step procedure will feature an enzyme labeled polymer that binds the primary antibody. A two-step procedure will feature a linker antibody added to bind to the primary antibody. An enzyme-labeled polymer is then added to bind the linker antibody. These detections of the bound antibodies are evidenced by a colorimetric reaction.
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
INTENDED USE | RUO |
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SPECIES REACTIVITY | Infected tissue |
SOURCE | Rabbit Polyclonal |
CLONE | N/A |
ISOTYPE | N/A |
ANTIGEN | Herpes Simplex Virus |
LOCALIZATION | Nuclear and cytoplasm |
POSITIVE CONTROL | HSV infected tissues |
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