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OPAL 780 Reagent Pack

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OPAL™ is a practical workflow for simultaneous detection of up to 6 tissue biomarkers plus nuclear counterstain, within a single image. The method is similar to standard immunohistochemistry and is accessible to many laboratories where standard IHC method development is performed. Standalone Opal Fluorophore reagent packs allow you to pick and choose your panel's biomarker quantity and design.

Opal Reagent Packs include an Opal fluorophore dye packaged with DMSO for dye reconstitution. The Opal system provides TSA-based signal amplification to detect co-localized biomarkers at sub-cellular sensitivity.

The Opal 780 Reagent Pack contains:

- Opal 780 Reagent, 1 vial
- Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), 1 x 100 uL

Users should source primary antibodies and other workflow reagents separately. Before each procedure, dilute reconstituted Opal Fluorophore in 1X Amplification Diluent (not included) to make Opal Fluorophore Working Solution.

Pack contains enough reagent to stain 50-slides with the following dilution ratios:

1:100 for manual kits
1:150 for automated kits

Generally, 100-300 µL of Opal Working Solution is required per slide.

The Opal Reagent Packs can be utilized for both mono- and multiplex tissue staining and have been configured and validated for imaging on the Vectra® and Mantra™ systems.

Opal Multiplex IHC Kits make multiplex methods accessible to anyone who works with standard immunohistochemistry. The Opal method allows use of any number of unlabeled primary antibodies from the same species in multiplexed tissue assays, with no fear of cross-reactivity. Antibodies for simultaneous IHC may be selected based on performance, rather than species. The method works with formalin fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue and is compatible with the standard research IHC workflow in your lab.

Note: If you have never used Opal Multiplex IHC Detection Reagents before, we strongly suggest purchasing the full Opal kit, which includes a set of quality controlled reagents that have been optimised to work together.

Shipping Condition: Blue Ice

Sample Species: Human and Mouse

Unit Size: 50 Slides

Wavelength: 750/770nm

Automation Compatible: Yes

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OPAL 780 Reagent Pack

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OPAL™ is a practical workflow for simultaneous detection of up to 6 tissue biomarkers plus nuclear counterstain, within a single image. The method is similar to standard immunohistochemistry and is accessible to many laboratories where standard IHC method development is performed. Standalone Opal Fluorophore reagent packs allow you to pick and choose your panel's biomarker quantity and design.

Opal Reagent Packs include an Opal fluorophore dye packaged with DMSO for dye reconstitution. The Opal system provides TSA-based signal amplification to detect co-localized biomarkers at sub-cellular sensitivity.

The Opal 780 Reagent Pack contains:

- Opal 780 Reagent, 1 vial
- Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), 1 x 100 uL

Users should source primary antibodies and other workflow reagents separately. Before each procedure, dilute reconstituted Opal Fluorophore in 1X Amplification Diluent (not included) to make Opal Fluorophore Working Solution.

Pack contains enough reagent to stain 50-slides with the following dilution ratios:

1:100 for manual kits
1:150 for automated kits

Generally, 100-300 µL of Opal Working Solution is required per slide.

The Opal Reagent Packs can be utilized for both mono- and multiplex tissue staining and have been configured and validated for imaging on the Vectra® and Mantra™ systems.

Opal Multiplex IHC Kits make multiplex methods accessible to anyone who works with standard immunohistochemistry. The Opal method allows use of any number of unlabeled primary antibodies from the same species in multiplexed tissue assays, with no fear of cross-reactivity. Antibodies for simultaneous IHC may be selected based on performance, rather than species. The method works with formalin fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue and is compatible with the standard research IHC workflow in your lab.

Note: If you have never used Opal Multiplex IHC Detection Reagents before, we strongly suggest purchasing the full Opal kit, which includes a set of quality controlled reagents that have been optimised to work together.

Shipping Condition: Blue Ice

Sample Species: Human and Mouse

Unit Size: 50 Slides

Wavelength: 750/770nm

Automation Compatible: Yes

 

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