IHC Polymer-based detection kits - Mouse tissues - Anti-Mouse IgG

IHC Polymer-based detection kits - Mouse tissues - Anti-Mouse IgG

The IHC detection systems based on the polymers method consist of a polymer of an active enzyme linked to a secondary antibody specific for a target primary antibody. This format makes it possible to significantly increase the amount of enzyme present at the site of localization and therefore a greater signal by converting a greater quantity of substrate into precipitate. Moreover, this system allows a one-step protocol instead of two with the ABC system (biotinylated antibody + avidin-enzyme complex).
Antigen detection with primary antibody of the same species as the test tissue yields high background when indirect detection method is used. This severely limits the use of screening human antibody on human tissues. 
Our kits are specifically designed to significantly reduce endogenous mouse Ig staining when using mouse primary antibodies on mouse tissue.  The inability of an anti-mouse detection antibody to distiguish between a primary antibody produced in mice and the endogenous mouse immunoglobulins present in mouse tissue results in high background staining which obscures specific staining.