IHC-PARAFFIN PROTOCOL (IHC-P). Immunohistochemistry (or IHC) is a method for demonstrating the presence and location of proteins in tissue sections.
IHC-P: Immunohistochemistry (paraffin-embedded). ICC: Immunocytochemistry. Cell Biology. BioLegend Formats Available. Antibody Specificity.
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Important: Some proteins have special requirements for good detection. Please refer to the remarks sections for IHC-P on the respective data sheet.
IHC-F IP
IHC-P IF-IC
FLk1 / VEGF Receptor 2. P. IP Flow Cyt
alpha 2a Adrenergic Receptor P. ICC/IF IHC-P
P. WB. Rb. Dm. 51462. RNA polymerase II RPB4. M. WB. Ms. Hu. 57301. Spt6. P. IHC-P WB. Rb. Hu. 32820. Replicatin dependent chromatin assembly. ASF1A. P.
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IHC-P refers to the staining of tissues that have been fixed (usually in neutral buffered formalin) and then embedded in paraffin before being sectioned The basic steps of the IHC-P protocol are as follows: Fixing and embedding the tissue Cutting and mounting the section Deparaffinizing and rehydrating the section Antigen retrieval
IHC staining protocol Contents – Paraffin and frozen sections – Immunostaining –free-floating sections – Signal amplification Paraffin and frozen sections Reagents can be applied manually by pipette or the protocol can be adapted for automated and semi-automated systems if these are available
IHC fixation protocol Frozen sections fixation 1 Once mounted on 3-amino-propyl-tri-ethoxy-silane (APES)-coated slides sections should be air dried under airflow for 30–60 min to ensure complete desiccation as possible 2 Store sections at -80°C until needed For best results use immediately 3
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) is a method for demonstrating the presence and location of proteins in tissue sections Immunohistochemical staining is accomplished to recognize the target protein with antibody which specifically binds to the protein of interest in the tissue section
Immunohistochemical (IHC) testing is an essential com-ponent of the pathologic evaluation of many specimens and increasingly provides key information that helps determine how patients are treated As with any test laboratories must ensure that IHC test results are accurate and reproducible and that the test performs as intended