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Everything you need to study each stage of epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) in cancer metastasis, wound healing and neural development.
For optimal epitope retrieval to ensure superior staining in immunohistochemistry (IHC). Try our ready-to-use, optimized reagents.
Assay cell viability, cytotoxicity, and apoptosis in live or fixed cells, with the latest technologies and using flow cytometer, microscopy or microplate reader
Read the guide to our IHC detection substrates and chromogens to help you choose the right method for you.
Trying to achieve clean, sensitive staining in IHC? Review the different chromogenic detection methods and kits available, including for biotin-based (eg ABC) and polymer methods.
Browse the best markers for radial glia, including vimentin, PAX6 and HES5 with this guide. Read now.
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Find the right cancer biomarker for your research using our cancer immunohistochemistry (IHC) guide to breast cancer
Neurons and glia express unique sets of transcription factors, enzymes, cytoskeletal proteins and receptors. Ensure you are choosing the best neural subtype markers with these easy-to-use guides.