DAB Substrate Kit
DAB (3,3’-Diaminobenzidine) is a chromogen (color forming molecule) that develops into a brown precipitate insoluble in alcohol and organic solvents. DAB acts as an electron donor in the presence of the enzyme horseradish peroxidase (HRP), resulting in a color change. The substrate chromogen is the final step in the immunohistochemical (IHC) detection protocol and enables the antibody-antigen complex to be viewed under a light microscope. DAB is oxidized and produces a brown color at the site of the target antigen.1–3
Kits contain: DAB chromogen and DAB buffer substrate
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- IVD Rev. 5.0 (CMC957080050)
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Ordering Information
For in vitro diagnostic (IVD) use in USA
500 tests | 957D-20 |
2000 tests | 957D-30 |
5000 tests | 957D-40 |
150 tests | 957D-50 |
1000 tests | 957D-60 |
For in vitro diagnostic (IVD) use in Canada
500 tests | 957D-20 |
2000 tests | 957D-30 |
5000 tests | 957D-40 |
150 tests | 957D-50 |
1000 tests | 957D-60 |
For in vitro diagnostic (IVD) use in Europe
500 tests | 957D-20 |
2000 tests | 957D-30 |
5000 tests | 957D-40 |
150 tests | 957D-50 |
1000 tests | 957D-60 |
For research use only (RUO) in Japan
500 tests | 957D-20-RUO |
2000 tests | 957D-30-RUO |
5000 tests | 957D-40-RUO |
150 tests | 957D-50-RUO |
1000 tests | 957D-60-RUO |
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Last updated: 2024-11-19 16:38:03
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