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Bond Ready-to-Use ISH Probes<br />
Anti-Biotin Antibody<br />
7.5 mL ready-to-use AR0584 P<br />
For In Vitro Diagnostic Use<br />
Components<br />
Anti-Biotin Antibody is a purified anti-biotin, IgG1 isotype. It is supplied<br />
ready-to-use.<br />
Application<br />
In situ hybridization (ISH) allows the detection and visualization of specific<br />
nucleic acids in tissue sections. ISH probes used for detection of DNA on<br />
the Bond contain a biotin label. The Anti-Biotin Antibody allows the linking of<br />
the probe with the detection reagents and consequently visualization of a<br />
chromogenic product by light microscopy.<br />
Anti-Fluorescein Antibody<br />
3.75 mL AR0833 P<br />
15 mL AR0222 P<br />
For In Vitro Diagnostic Use<br />
Components<br />
Anti-Fluorescein Antibody is a purified IgG fraction of a mouse monoclonal<br />
antibody. It is supplied ready-to-use.<br />
Application<br />
In situ hybridization (ISH) allows the detection and visualization of specific<br />
nucleic acids in tissues sections. ISH probes used for the detection of<br />
mRNA on Bond contain a fluorescein label. The Anti-Fluorescein Antibody<br />
allows linking of the oligonucleotide probe with the detection reagents, and<br />
consequently, visualization of a chromogenic product by light microscopy.<br />
CMV Probe<br />
5.5 mL PB0614 P<br />
For In Vitro Diagnostic Use<br />
Components<br />
Ready-to-use fluorescein-conjugated oligonucleotide probe directed to human<br />
cytomegalovirus (CMV) early gene RNA transcript in formalin-fixed, paraffinembedded<br />
tissue. Optimized for use with Bond Polymer Refine Detection<br />
(DS9800) and Anti-Fluorescein Antibody (AR0833/AR0222).<br />
Application<br />
CMV is a member of the Beta Herpes Virus family, transmitted via body fluids,<br />
and can establish primary infection, latent infection and subsequent viral<br />
reactivation. CMV is a common opportunistic pathogen, capable of causing<br />
serious disease in immunocompromised individuals such as AIDS patients,<br />
transplant patients and in neonates. Congenital CMV is a result of intrauterine<br />
infection and although the majority of children are asymptomatic, congenital<br />
CMV can result in sensorineural hearing loss, cognitive, motor and visual<br />
deficits and seizures.<br />
Human placenta: in situ hybridization for cytomegalovirus mRNA using CMV Probe,<br />
Anti-Flourescein Antibody and Bond Polymer Refine Detection.<br />
DNA Negative Control<br />
6.25 mL PB0731 P<br />
For In Vitro Diagnostic Use<br />
Components<br />
DNA Negative Control is a ready-to-use reagent consisting of the hybridization<br />
solution used in the Bond DNA Probes, for use in formalin-fixed paraffin<br />
embedded tissue. Optimized for use with Bond Polymer Refine Detection<br />
(DS9800), Anti-Biotin Antibody (AR0584) and Stringency Wash (AR0633).<br />
Application<br />
Negative control probes should be run on patient tissue to confirm the<br />
absence of background staining resulting from non-specific interactions<br />
that would influence the test result.<br />
DNA Positive Control<br />
6.25 mL PB0682 P<br />
For In Vitro Diagnostic Use<br />
Components<br />
The DNA Positive Control Probe is a probe designed to specifically hybridize<br />
to the genomic ALU repeat sequences, which represent approximately 10<br />
percent of the human genome. It is generated with a biotin label using the<br />
same procedures as applied to the Bond DNA Probes, optimized for use with<br />
Bond Polymer Refine Detection (DS9800), Anti-Biotin Antibody (AR0584) and<br />
Stringency Wash (AR0633) in formalin-fixed paraffin embedded tissue.<br />
Application<br />
Positive control probes should be run on patient tissue to confirm that all<br />
reagents are working correctly and to provide information on the<br />
preservation of nucleic acids in the tissue as well as accessibility of nucleic<br />
acids to the probe.<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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