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    Description
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    Acid fast staining
    Acid Fast Staining is used to identify acid fast organisms such mycobacteria in paraffin-embedded tissue section. Acid fast bacteria have a high content of mycolic acids in their cell walls. Acid fast bacteria will be red, while nonacid fast bacteria will stain blue/green with a counterstain.
    35
    Alcian blue staining
    Alcian blue stains acid mucosubstances and acetic mucins in paraffin-embedded tissue section. Excessive amounts of non-sulfated acidic mucosubstances are seen in mesotheliomas, certain amounts occur normally in blood vessel walls but increase in early lesions of atherosclerosis. Results: acid mucins/mucosubstances: blue; Nuclei (using nuclear fast red) redish pink.
    35
    Bright field microphotography
    Taking picture of a selected area under bright field microscope by a pathologist
    38
    Cell block preparation
    Cell Block Preparation including cell fixation, palleting, pellet processing and embedding
    80
    Cytospin slide preparation
    Preparation of cytospin slide from cell suspension including fixation.
    10
    Decalcification of bone sample
    Bone decalcification with EDTA based solution to prepare bone sample suitable for sectioning and various staining
    20
    DNA and RNA probe labeling
    Probe labeling using in vitro transcription or other methods
    0
    Double immunofluorescent staining
    Double immunofluorescent IHC staining procedures from dewaxing to mouting for a single tissue, cell or TMA section. Detection reagents are free for mouse and rabbit primary antibodies.
    0
    FISH with kit
    FISH with commercial kit for RNA and DNA target on tissue sections
    200
    Fluorescence microphotography
    Taking picture of a selected area under fluorescence microscope by a pathologist
    48
    H&E staining
    H&E staining on paraffin-embedded tissue section
    22
    IHC double staining
    Double IHC staining procedures from dewaxing to mouting for a single tissue section or TMA section. Detection reagents are free for mouse and rabbit primary antibodies.
    0
    IHC for large size tissue array
    Standard DAB based IHC staining procedures from dewaxing to mouting for a single tissue section or large size tissue array section. Detection reagents are free for mouse and rabbit primary antibodies.
    88
    IHC for medium size tissue array
    Standard DAB based IHC staining procedures from dewaxing to mouting for a single tissue section or medium size tissue array section. Detection reagents are free for mouse and rabbit primary antibodies.
    68
    IHC for small TMA or single tissue section
    Standard DAB based IHC staining procedures from dewaxing to mouting for a single tissue, cell or small TMA section. Detection reagents are free for mouse and rabbit primary antibodies.
    48
    IHC optimization for a primary antibody
    IHC procedures including tests for primary antibody concentrations and controls on our universal tissue arrays to set up an optimal IHC protocol. Detection reagents and universal tissue arrays are free for mouse and rabbit primary antibodies.
    800
    IHC with alkaline phosphatase label
    IHC staining procedures with alkaline phosphatase and its substate from dewaxing to mouting for a single tissue, cell or TMA section. Detection reagents are free for mouse and rabbit primary antibodies.
    0
    ISH for DNA target
    Standard ISH procedures for DNA target from dewaxing to mouting for a single tissue section or small tissue array section. Detection reagents are free for digoxigenin labeled probes.
    180
    ISH for RNA target
    Standard ISH procedures for RNA target from dewaxing to mouting for a single tissue section or small tissue array section. Detection reagents are free for digoxigenin labeled probes.
    200
    ISH for RNA target with RNAScope Kit
    ISH procedures with RNAscope� Kit for detection of RNA target from dewaxing to mouting for a single tissue section or small tissue array section.
    200
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