ImmEdge[R] Hydrophobic Barrier (PAP) Pen, 2-Pen Set
Product Sizes
2 pens
H-4000-2PENS
5-Pen Set
H-4000-5
About this Product
- SKU:
- H-4000
- Additional Names:
- Histology Reagents [Default]
- Application:
- IHC-Frozen, IHC-Paraffin, Immunocytochemistry, Immunofluorescence, Immunohistochemistry
- Extra Details:
- The ImmEdge[TM] Pen (H-4000) is an improvement over the PAP pen for immunohistochemistry, immunocytochemistry, immunofluorescence, and In-situ Hybridization. It is designed to provide a heat-stable, water-repellent barrier that keeps reagents localized on tissue specimens and prevents mixing of reagents when multiple sections are mounted on the same slide. The ImmEdge[TM] Pen barrier is stable for use buffers with and without detergent (e.g. Tween 20 or Triton X-100, etc.).The pale blue barrier is insoluble in alcohol and acetone but is completely removed by all commonly used xylene and xylene substitute clearing agents. The ImmEdge[TM] Pen is compatible with enzyme or fluorescence-based detection systems.The ImmEdge[TM] Pen is environmentally friendly - it does not contain 'ozone-depleting' solvents as identified by the Montreal Protocol or the Council of the European Union (specifically, fluorocarbons and chlorocarbons).
- Shipping Conditions:
- Ambient
- Storage Conditions:
- RT
- Size:
- 2-Pen Set
- Supplier:
- Vector Laboratories
- Type:
- Buffers & General Consumables: Equipment
- What is the capacity of the ImmEdge Hydrophobic Barrier PAP Pen (H-4000)?:
- The volume of the ImmEdge Pen (H-4000) is about 6 mL. We have not characterized how many times it can be used or overall length of the barrier due to variability in its application.
- What is the width of the nib/tip supplied with the ImmEdge pens?:
- The nib provided with each ImmEdge Pen is 3 mm wide.
- Can I apply the ImmEdge Pen residue to wet slides?:
- Yes. The ImmEdge Pen residue contains a wax constituent that allows for application to microscope slides that have buffer or similar aqueous solutions on the surface. Applying the pen residue to wet slides does not affect adhesion of the residue nor interfere with the tissue section.
- Does the ImmEdge Pen residue fluoresce?:
- Yes, the pen residue does fluoresce. However, this property does not limit the pens use to only light microscope applications. We routinely use the ImmEdge pen for immunofluorescent tissue staining applications. Usually the pen residue is applied well outside of the tissue section perimeter, and as such, the inherent fluorescent properties of the pen residue do not interfere with specific fluorescent signal.
- I just received an ImmEdge Pen and when I took the cap off the nib fell out. Is the pen still functional?:
- Yes. The pen design ensures the nib can move and that the nib is not adhered to the pen itself. The nib needs to move so that once received the nib can be depressed to break the internal membrane to allow residue to flood the nib. In some instances, during shipping, the nib may become dislodged and fall out. Simply put the nib back into the neck of the pen and use as per the supplied instructions. Once the residue floods the nib, the nib material expands slightly to hold the nib within the pen neck.
- Manufacturer's Data Sheet:immedge-hydrophobic-barrier-pen