Custom product. Made to order to maximize the longevity and stability of tissue for staining.
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Diverse set of 11 tissues designed to cover the majority of commonly used immunohistochemical stains
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Provides a rapid, inexpensive screening tool for optimization or validation of stains
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Reactivity with over 130 different certified markers provided for each tissue
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High-consistency specimen & slide preparation reduce control slide maintenance
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Suitable for use with common FFPE tissue protocols
The MULTIVIEW® Universal Tissue Microarray consists of 11 human tissue specimens, including placenta, liver, tonsil, colon, skin, brain, breast (fibroadenoma), prostate, thyroid, kidney and fallopian tube. The samples are fixed in formalin and paraffin embedded, and the cores are approximately 2.0mm in diameter. The sections are cut at 3µm and placed on a SuperFrost Plus slide.
Product Details
Alternative Name: | TMA |
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Applications: | IHC ISH (in situ hybridization)
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Application Notes: | This MULTIVIEW® Universal Tissue Microarray slide is intended to provide broad-spectrum reactivity in manual and fully automated procedures for
(1) histochemical stains (example: hematoxylin and eosin (H&E));
(2) special stains (example: trichrome, PAS);
(3) immunohistochemical stains (example: CK7, CK20) and
(4) in situ hybridization (example: 17q). |
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Shipping: | Ambient Temperature |
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Short Term Storage: | Ambient |
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Long Term Storage: | Ambient |
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Handling: | To preserve reactivity with some stains, slides should be stained within 12 weeks of sectioning when stored at room temperature (20-25 °C). |
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Regulatory Status: | RUO - Research Use Only |
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The MULTIVIEW® Universal Tissue Microarray array consists of 11 tissue specimens, including placenta, liver, tonsil, colon, skin, brain, breast (fibroadenoma), prostate, thyroid, kidney and fallopian tube. Please refer to the product manual for details of the tissue reactivity.
Example H&E stained slide to highlight the different morphologies of the tissues. The slides sold are unstained.
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