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HER-2/neu antibody in Human Breast Cancer. New capabilities with Biogenex 's "Optimax" Immunostainer! Performed at the Department of Pathology, West Virginia University Hospital's Inc., Morgantown, WV. |
The picture to the left is a human breast that is stained immunologically with HER-2/neu antibody on the Biogenex Optimax automated immunostainer. The standardization of the immunohistochemical procedures produces reproduceable results time and time again. The stainer is very economical and produces a slide at a cost of $18.00 per slide. The barcode technology incorporated in the stainer makes it completely automatic (including "Dewax" Biogenex's trade name)you just load the reagents and the test slides and push start. Its that easy!!! If your lab is searching for an answer to low staffing issues and constant rising requests for immunohistochemical studies Biogenex's "Optimax" is the only answer. Call Biogenex today or select the Biogenex button below for more information. | ||||||||||||||||
This is another immunohistochemical stain performed on the Biogenex Immunostainer at West Virginia University Hospital. With the standardization of the immunohistochemistry procedures, quantitation with cell image analysis is now possible and reliable for all immunoshistochemical procedures. Biogenex also offers state of the art special stain kits,(see page 2 of the web page) which are automated to operate on the same stainer and offers very affordable pricing per slide. The special stain kits are purchased as a kit with all of the reagents already to go. All you do is barcode the slides, load the reagents from the stain kit you are performing and push start. This is the answer to a low staffing and increasing special stain requests in your laboratory. You can't afford not to look at this option. When you purchase an "Optimax" you are really purchasing two instruments for the price of one. | High Molecular Weight Cytokeratin in Human Skin. New technology is a push of a button away with Biogenex's "Optimax" stainer. Performed at the Department of Pathology, West Virginia University Hosptial's Inc., Morgantown, WV | ||||||||||||||||
Prostatic Specific Antigen (PSA) in Human Prostate. Performed at the Department of Pathology, West Virginia University Hospital's Inc., Morgantown, WV. |
Prostatic Specific Antigen (PSA)in Human Prostate, performed on the Biogenex "Optimax" immunostainer. All of the images that are demonstrating the immunohistochemical reactions were imaged on the Roche Cell Image Analysis Workstation, and then photo enhanced. The photos were made possible and are courtesy of Dr. Donald Sens, Department of Research, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV | ||||||||||||||||
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