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Artifacts in IHC: the usual suspects - part II
How to avoid artifacts in your IHC staining. Read on! Troubleshooting is nothing more than the logical elimination of variables.
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Artifacts in immunohistochemistry: the usual suspects - part I
Looking at your immunostaining, what do you see? Learn how to identify artifacts in your immunohistochemistry. -
The Pathology Atlas - a discovery journey in cancer research
The Pathology Atlas is an open-access database for the identification of genes, RNA, proteins, and metabolites in human cancerous tissues and organs. Read more! -
Control your IHC: primary antibody controls you should know
How to choose the perfect control for your immunohistochemistry: 5 methods for primary antibody controls you should know. -
Do you have your IHC controls under control?
A controlled experiment is one in which everything is held constant except for one variable. Seems impossible? It only requires a few simple steps and a little bit of effort. -
Learn how to use the Human Protein Atlas: part I - three ways to navigate the Tissue Atlas
TheTissue Atlas is an interactive database showing the expression of all protein-coding genes in human tissues and organs. This blog helps you to discover his enormous potential. -
How do I know if I can trust my antibody?
A ‘domino effect’ is not merely a phenomenon that just happens to you, but something you can control and drive. It is in your power to pick the cards that lead towards success. So why not start with an antibody that you can trust? -
Which tissues are my proteins expressed in? A guide to the Human Protein Atlas
The tissue atlas: the map of the proteins in all human tissues and organs. -
Journals require validated antibodies. What does that mean for me?
Antibody validation is critical to reproducibility and a necessary step to increase the security of antibody specificity. Read on and learn why this is important for you! -
5 tips for choosing your next antibody
How to choose the right antibody? Dozens of companies sell antibodies against your target proteins, and with so much choice available, looking for the perfect one can sometimes feel like a never-ending search. Read on. Here we share our five key questions when choosing your next antibody. -
Enhanced Validation of primary antibodies: what it is and how it helps your research get published
Enhanced validation of primary antibodies. What is it? Read on and give us the chance to explain to you what Enhanced Validation is and why it makes our antibodies stand out from the crowd.