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TSA Reagent

TSA Reagent, or tyramide signal amplification reagent, is a powerful tool used in signal amplification for detection and visualization of target molecules in various biological samples. This technique is commonly used in immunohistochemistry, in situ hybridization, and other molecular biology applications to enhance the sensitivity and specificity of signal detection.

TSA reagent works by binding to a reporter molecule, such as a fluorophore or enzyme, and catalyzing the deposition of multiple tyramide molecules in close proximity to the target molecule. This results in a highly amplified signal that allows for the detection of low abundance targets with high sensitivity.

The use of TSA reagent has revolutionized the field of molecular biology by enabling researchers to detect and study cellular processes with greater precision and accuracy. It has become an essential tool for studying signaling pathways, protein expression, and cellular localization in a wide range of biological samples.

Overall, TSA reagent is a valuable subcategory of signaling pathways that has significantly advanced our understanding of cellular biology and has opened up new avenues for research and discovery.

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1X Amplification Diluent, H1001, N/A, A ready-to-use reagent for the preparation of tyramide fluorescence working solutions in TSA.

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