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Ancillary Reagents<br />

BOND Wash Solution 10X Concentrate<br />

1 L AR9590 P<br />

Components<br />

IVD<br />

BOND Wash Solution 10X Concentrate is a concentrated buffer solution<br />

specifically for use on the automated BOND system. It is available in 1 L<br />

quantities, and when diluted will make up 10 L of working solution.<br />

Application<br />

BOND Wash Solution is the only wash buffer that should be used in BOND<br />

automated staining procedures. It is formulated for smooth and gentle<br />

reagent flow under the BOND Covertile to help ensure that excess reagent<br />

is removed from the tissue section before new reagent is added.<br />

BOND Primary Antibody Diluent<br />

500 mL AR9352 P<br />

Components<br />

BOND Primary Antibody Diluent is ready-to-use and available in a quantity<br />

of 500 mL.<br />

Application<br />

BOND Primary Antibody Diluent is specifically for diluting concentrated<br />

primary antibodies for use on the automated BOND system. It is not intended<br />

for the reconstitution of lyophilized reagents.<br />

BOND DAB Enhancer<br />

30 mL AR9432 P<br />

Components<br />

IVD<br />

IVD<br />

BOND DAB Enhancer is a heavy metal solution for use on the automated BOND<br />

system. The no-mix, ready-to-use format simplifies laboratory workflow.<br />

Application<br />

BOND DAB Enhancer changes the color of the DAB reaction deposit from<br />

golden to dark brown, providing an increase in contrast between<br />

chromogen-specific staining and the slide back drop. This can assist in<br />

qualitative identification of antigens.<br />

Staining without DAB Enhancer. Human tonsil stained for CD20 with NCL-CD20-MJ1 using<br />

BOND Polymer Refine Detection.<br />

Staining with DAB Enhancer. Human tonsil stained for CD20 with NCL-CD20-MJ1 using BOND<br />

Polymer Refine Detection.<br />

BOND Dewax Solution<br />

1 L AR9222 P<br />

Components<br />

BOND Dewax Solution is a deparaffinization solution specifically designed<br />

for use on the automated BOND system. It is provided ready-to-use in 1 L<br />

bottles and can be poured directly into the appropriate bulk reagent<br />

container on the instrument.<br />

Application<br />

The use of BOND Dewax Solution allows paraffin wax to be removed from<br />

tissue sections before rehydration and staining on BOND. It is specially<br />

formulated to be compatible with the automated BOND system, and<br />

efficiently removes wax from slides while retaining the integrity of tissue<br />

antigens and probe binding sites. BOND Dewax Solution is much less<br />

harmful than alternative deparaffinization solutions such as xylene.<br />

BOND Enzyme Pretreatment Kit<br />

1 kit AR9551 P<br />

Components<br />

IVD<br />

IVD<br />

BOND Enzyme Concentrate, 1 mL<br />

BOND Enzyme Diluent, 200 mL<br />

3 x BOND Open Containers, 7 mL<br />

The enzyme is diluted before use in the BOND Open Containers supplied.<br />

The diluted enzyme solution is used for enzymatic digestion on the<br />

automated BOND system.<br />

Application<br />

Immunohistochemistry (IHC)<br />

The BOND Enzyme Pretreament Kit can be used for enzymatic digestion on<br />

formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue sections to assist in epitope<br />

exposure. Enzymatic pretreatment improves the staining of some antibodies<br />

by exposing epitopes within tissue that have been masked during fixation.<br />

Application<br />

In Situ Hybridization (ISH)<br />

The diluted enzyme solution can also be used for ISH. Enzymatic digestion of<br />

tissue assists in the penetration of probes and facilitates binding.<br />

F Frozen I Immunofluorescence E Electron microscopy<br />

P Paraffin C Flow cytometry O Other applications<br />

W Western blotting<br />

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BOND

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