Cell Marque™ Primary Antibodies
Our Cell Marque™ antibody product line includes a comprehensive portfolio of primary antibodies suitable for immunohistochemistry (IHC) on formalin-fixed paraffin embedded tissue samples. We focus primarily on in vitro diagnostics (IVD), to provide established and novel antibodies, detection systems, and advanced ancillary reagents for clinical testing. With a medical team on staff, we are able to guarantee the performance and high quality of our antibodies, in order to supply you with the best care for your patients.
Cell Marque™ IHC products offer you innovation that can only come from a company whose focus for over 25 years has been geared toward producing medically relevant antibodies for clinical pathology. Our trusted Cell Marque™ antibodies are guaranteed to provide the most reproducible staining results.
Search for Cell Marque™ IHC antibodies either by antigen or by specialty. Specialty-specific clinical antibody categories include breast/gynecological pathology, dermatopathology, hematopathology, pediatric pathology, gastrointestinal (GI) pathology, cytopathology, pulmonary pathology, head & neck pathology, and other key areas.
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Immunohistochemistry (IHC) is used to characterize intracellular proteins or various cell surfaces in all tissues. Individual markers or more often panels of various marker proteins can be used to characterize various tumor subtypes, confirm tissue of origin, distinguish metastatic from primary tumor and provide additional information which may be important for prognosis, predicting response to therapy or evaluating residual tumour post-treatment.
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