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Immunohistochemistry
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Immunohistochemistry

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Introduction
Cancer Diagnostics, Inc. (CDI) offers an extensive Immunohistochemistry (IHC) Reference Guide with over 330 IVD antibodies, including more than 130 Rabbit monoclonals. These products are compatible with all industry detection systems and adhere to FDA QSR 21 CFR Part 820 cGMP and ISO 13485:2003 standards, emphasizing quality, value, and support.
Ordering and Support Information
CDI provides flexible ordering without contracts or minimum orders, with a satisfaction guarantee. Orders can be placed via multiple channels, and shipping is available from Santa Barbara, CA, or Durham, NC. Technical support is accessible via a toll-free number or email.
Returned Goods Policy
CDI's policy allows returns of unsatisfactory reagents for a refund or replacement within 30 days, subject to a 30% restocking fee. Expired products cannot be returned.
IHC Validation Guidelines
The College of American Pathologists (CAP) guidelines aim to improve patient care by standardizing testing. Key points include achieving 90% concordance between new and old tests and using Tissue Microarrays (TMAs) for efficient validation.
Tissue Microarrays (TMAs)
TMAs allow efficient testing and reagent conservation, useful for research and quality control. Despite concerns about tumor heterogeneity, TMAs are viable for many labs.
Conclusion
CDI's IHC Reference Guide enhances diagnostic quality and market choices, with TMAs helping labs meet validation guidelines while conserving resources.
Antibody Information
The document details various antibodies used in cancer diagnostics, focusing on their types, clones, isotypes, controls, localization, and presentations. It highlights their significance in identifying and differentiating various cancer types.
CD Markers and Other Antibodies
The document provides detailed information on CD markers and other antibodies used in diagnosing lymphomas, leukemias, and other tumors, emphasizing their roles in cell processes and disease identification.
Detection Systems and Product Offerings
The document describes detection systems like PolyDetector for use with Bio SB Tinto Prediluted antibodies, emphasizing high sensitivity and reliability. It includes product specifications and ordering information.
Regulatory Compliance
All products are manufactured according to US FDA and ISO 13485 guidelines, ensuring quality and reliability for diagnostic use.
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CANCER DIAGNOSTICSINC

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SUBSTRATE -CHROMOGEN MICRO ARRAY SLIDES

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Operating Hours Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. To 5:00 p.m (EST) Contact Information Cancer Diagnostics, Inc. 4300 Emperor Blvd. -400 Ordering information PHONE: FAX: EMAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.cancerdiagnostics.com EDI: GHX (Electronic Trading Exchange) U.S. healthcare organizations that are part of the GHX network can transact with Cancer Diagnostics through the GHX electronic trading exchange SHIPPING FOB Santa Barbara, CA, or Durham, NC. Shipping and handling charges are prepaid and added to the invoice. Charges vary with the destination, weight and content, and are available...

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Dear Laboratory Professional, Cancer Diagnostics, Inc, {CD} immunahistechemistry reference guide 2015 makes its debut with over 330 IVD antibodies including over |30 Rabbit monoclonals. Antibodies are compatible with all industry detection systems to ensure easy incorporation into existing laboratory protocols. This guide is a gateway to exceptional products manufactured to the highest [VD standards including a diverse selection of detectien systems, chromogens and IHC ancillaries. Use this guide to explore and find the right sclution for your laboratory, We make ordering easy with 100% satisfaction...

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GUIDE REFERENCE Aeitibesies are maosd with Lheir reo IVD | invite Diagnostic Lisa ASR Research Liss Only = Rabbit Monod onal [ Rabbit Polyclonal

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IHC Validation Guidelines and the Role of Tissue Microarrays Written By Andre Jordan Sanchez, ps.mea Edited by Dr. Alfonso Heras and Dr. Regan Fulton Background It is no secret by now that immunohistochemistry has experienced a tremendous amount of growth since its initial applications as a research tool in the | 960°s. Immunchistochemistry (IHC), is often referred to as the “gold standard” in tissue-based diagnostics IHC is so clinically accepted that since | 963, the number of publications that include the term “immunchistochemistry™ has increased 40 fold to over [22,000 1). Additionally, it...

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Multiple cores can be affixed to a slide, and generally vary in size from 0.6 to 7 mm in diameter quantity of cores selected for TM&'s can vary tremendously, The from as little as two to as many as hundreds of tissue cores on one slide. Tissue microarrays let a researcher, pathologist or technician improve workflow by the tasting of several cores on one slide, instead of the more traditional one sample per slide. Additionally, cell lines can also be substituted for tissues, leading to the construction of a cell line microarray. Such a microarray may prove to be useful for labs that may need to...

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Alpha-1-Antchymatrygpsin antibody reacts with histiocytes and histiocytic neoplasms. Hs rmajor application ls defining the presence of Alpha-1-Antdchymotrypsin In histlocyites and tumors derived from them. In eosinophilic granuloma and malignant histlocytosls, the reactlon for this marker l= heterogeneous In Intensity and distribution. In fibrous histlocytomas, under certain circumstances, a diffuse homogeneous reactlon may be observed. IHC of ACTH on an FFPE Pituitary Tissue THC of Alpha-1- Artitrypsin pre an FFPE Tomxil on an FFPE Tonsil Tivsoee Alpha-1-Antchymaotrypsin Is a glycoprotein found...

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Actin, Muscle-Specific Actin, Smooth-Muscle THC of Actin, Muscle-Specific on an FFPE Skeletal Muscle Tissue THC of Actin, Smooth-Muscle on an FFPE Appendic Tissue Actin Is a globular-structural, 345 kDa protein that pohmnerdzes In a hellcal fashbon to form an actin filament [or microfilament). Actin filaments provide mechanical support for the cell, movements (through lamellipodia, filopodia, or pseudopodial; and participate In certalm cell Junctions, In cytoplasmic streaming and In contraction of the cell during cytokinesis. In rmusde cells they play an essentlal role, along with myosin, In...

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Alpha-Fetoprotein, RMab THC of ALK-1CD246 on an FFPE Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma Tisyoe Anaplastic Lymphoma discovered THC of AFP on ane FFPE Yerlk-Sac Corrine Tissue Alpha-fetoproteln (AFF) Is a protein which In humans Is encoded by the AFP gene. This gene encodes alpha-fetoproteln, & major plasma proteln produced by the yolk zac and the liver during fetal life. This protein Is thowght to be the fetal counterpart of serum alburnin, and the alpha-fetoproteln and albumin genes are present In tandern on chromosome 4, same 5 (2:5), the ALK gene fuses with the MPM gene. The chimeric product MPM...

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THC of AMACR on an FFPE Prostatic IAC of Androgen Recepior on an FFPE Prosiute Tissue Adenecarcinome Tivsue AMACR (P5045) kB an acronym for the protein alpha-methylacyd CoA racemase that helps to metabolize certain fatty adds within the body AMACR has been recently described as a prostate cancer-specific gene that encodes & protein Involved In the beta-oxidation of branched chain fatty acids. Expression of AMACR protein Is found In Prostatic Adenocardnoma but mot In benlgn prostatic tissue It stalns premalignant lestons of the prostate: High-Grade Prostatic Intreepltellal Hyperplasia. Several...

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THC of Box em an FFPE Hodgkin's Lymphoma Tissue THC of Arginese-1 on an FFPE Hepatocellular Carcinoma Tissue Argimase Is the catalyst for the fifth and final step In the urea cycle, which ls a series of blochemical reactions In mammals during which the body disposes of harmful ammonia. Arginase works tr convert L-arginine Into L-ornlthine and urea. Argmase-1 Is located primarily In the cytoplasm of the Iver. Arginase consists of three tetramers, and the enzyme requires a two-molecule metal duster of manganese In order to malntain proper function. These Mn2+ kons coordinate with water, orlenting...

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THC of bol2- on an FFPE Follicular Lymphoma Tivsue bel-2 Is an Integral cuter mitochondrial membrane protein that blocks the apoptotic death of some cells such az lymphocytes Constitutive expression of bol-2, such as In the case of wanslocation of becl-2 |g heavy-chain to be the cause to lod, ks tought of Folllcular Lymphoma. Antl-bl-2 has shown consistent negathe reaction on reacthee germinal centers and positive staining of neoplastic follicles In Follicular Lyrmiphorna. Consequenthy, this antibody [svaluable when distinguishing between reacties and neoplastic In hmnph follicular proliferation...

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