Also known by the terms "antigen retrieval" or "target retrieval", pertains to the restoration of antigenicity (immunoreactivity) to an immunogen.
| # | Code | Product | Species | Product Area | Clone |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | S2375 | Target Retrieval Solution, pH 9 (10x), (3-in-1) | - | Immunohistochemistry | - |
| 2 | PT100 | PT Link, Pre-Treatment Module for Tissue Specimens | - | PT Link for Pre-Treatment | - |
| 3 | S3020 | Proteinase K | - | Autostainer Plus for IHC | - |
| 4 | S1699, S1700 | Target Retrieval Solution | - | Immunohistochemistry | - |
| 5 | S2367, S2368 | Target Retrieval Solution, pH 9 | - | Immunohistochemistry | - |
| # | Title | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | “ ” | ... The antigen is there, but the epitope recognized by that particular clone is not available. Switching to another clone that produces ... |
| 2 | Connection | Page 1. Connection In this issue Q & A with the Pathologists on Immunohistochemistry Standardization Profiles, interviews, opinion and articles ... |
| 3 | Article Pre-Treatment Modules:An Advancement in Standardised ... | Page 1. | Connection 2007 15 Article David S. Gray Derek Selbie BSc (HONS), MSc, CSci, FIBMS Ryan F. Cooper BSc, MSc, AIBMS Department ... |
| 4 | “ ” | Page 1. Connection: What constitutes standardization in an anatomic pathology lab? T. Boenisch: Although I have used the word “standardization ... |
| 5 | Dako Education Guides | - |