The NeoPATH Pro Universal AP Plus Polymer Kit is designed using a one-step or two-step method for detecting mouse and/or rabbit primary antibodies to form an antibody-enzyme complex. This complex is then visualized using an appropriate substrate/chromogen. In the one-step method a secondary antibody directly linked to the micro-polymer is applied while in the two-step […]
The NeoPATH Pro Antigen Retrieval 1 (AR1) is designed as a Tris-EDTA-based buffer used in heat-induced antigen retrieval (HIER) of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues. HIER is the process of heating the slide-mounted specimen material in an antigen retrieval solution, followed by a cooling-off period. Retrieval solutions with paraffin emulsifiers (surfactants) followed by a rinsing reagent […]
The NeoPATH Pro Rabbit Amp AP Plus Kit is designed using a one-step method for detecting rabbit primary antibodies to form an antibody-enzyme complex. This complex is then visualized using an appropriate substrate/chromogen. In the one-step method a secondary antibody directly linked to the micropolymer is applied and an additional enzyme-linked polymer labeled reagent is […]
The NeoPATH Pro Multiplex Detection 2 Kit is designed using a one-step method for detecting mouse and rabbit primary antibodies to form an antibody-enzyme complex. This complex is then visualized using an appropriate substrate/chromogen. In the one-step method a secondary antibody directly linked to the micro-polymer is applied. NeoPATH Pro Multiplex Detection 2 Kit is […]
The NeoPATH Pro Rabbit Amp AP Kit is designed using a one-step method for detecting rabbit primary antibodies to form an antibody-enzyme complex. This complex is then visualized using an appropriate substrate/chromogen. In the one-step method a secondary antibody directly linked to the micro-polymer is applied and an additional enzyme-linked polymer labeled reagent is sequentially […]
The NeoPATH Pro-Tect HRP Detection Kit is designed using a two-step or three-step method for detecting mouse and/or rabbit primary antibodies to form an antibody-enzyme complex. This complex is then visualized using an appropriate substrate/chromogen. In the two-step method (rabbit), the universal linker is applied, then an additional enzyme-linked polymer labeled reagent is sequentially applied. […]


