IHC/IF

CIR Biopharma can provide customers with immunohistochemical/fluorescence detection technology services. The immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence are very important immunological techniques, and their differences mainly lie in principles, markers, applications and sensitivity. According to different research purposes and experimental conditions, the appropriate technology can be selected to meet the experimental needs.

The immunohistochemistry is a technique that uses the antigen-antibody reaction principle to locate and qualitatively analyze specific antigens in tissues or cells. This technology is mainly used in the fields of biology, medicine and pathology, and its purpose is to conduct qualitative, quantitative and localization research on specific components of cells or tissues.

Immunofluorescence is a technique to detect specific antigens of cells or tissues using the principle of specific binding of fluorescein-labeled antibodies to antigens. This technology is mainly used in the fields of biology, medicine and clinical diagnosis, with the purpose of rapid and sensitive detection of specific components of cells or tissues.