Peroxidase Stain Kit(DAB Method)
Cat.No:G2370 Solarbio
Storage:Store at -20℃,avoid light,6 months
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Name | Peroxidase Stain Kit(DAB Method) |
Storage | Store at -20℃,avoid light,6 months |
Unit | Kit |
Specification | 4*10ml 4*20ml |
Product Introduction:
Peroxidase (POX or MPO) is a kind of oxidoreductase produced by microorganisms or plants, which can catalyze many reactions and catalyze the oxidation of the substrate with hydrogen peroxide as the electron acceptor. It mainly exists in the peroxisome of cells. With iron porphyrin as the auxiliary group, it can catalyze the oxidation of phenols and amines by hydrogen peroxide. It has double effects of eliminating the hydrogen peroxide, phenols and amines toxicity.
Peroxidase Stain Kit (DAB Method) is the POX solution recommended by ICSH. Its principle is that the peroxidase in the cell can transfer the hydrogen atom of the colorless DAB to hydrogen peroxide, so that the former catalyzes the formation of colored dye and deposits it in the position of pox in the cytoplasm. The dye can be used for peroxidase staining of blood, bone marrow or cell smear. The active part of pox is brown.
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Click to check >>Author:Yian Huo, Xiucai Hu, Jiarui Lü, Fuli Luo, Jing Liang, Haibo Lei, Aijun Lv
IF:4.7000
Publish_to:FISH & SHELLFISH IMMUNOLOGY
PMID:37488042