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  ImmunoSelect® Adhesion slides Cat. No. SQ-IS-10050
Cat. No. SQ-IS-10100
 
  For optimum Cell Retainment and Morphology  
 
   
 
  Features  
  Squarix ImmunoSelect® adhesion slides are developed for microscopical use, where precious and only poorly available cellular material should be efficiently immobilized. In contrast to commonly coated slides the ImmunoSelect adhesion slides stop cell loss even at harsh incubation procedures. The ImmunoSelect® adhesion surface allows a fast and highly efficient immobilization of the cells and helps to reduce cellular material and reagents. The extremely fast binding of the cellular material to the glass surface saves time consuming centrifugation and drying procedures.  
 
  Principle  
  The new adhesive coating of the ImmunoSelect® adhesion slides with a SquareLinque® surface combines different binding principles to natural surface structures of cells and tissues and anchored them securely to the glass surface. Due to this procedure the cells do not loose their antigenicity or ability to function.  
 
  Cell-Binding
  For an optimal adhesive immobilization of the cells to the surface of the adhesion slides the cell suspension should be free of culture medium and proteins, because media components could interact with the adhesive coat and reduce cell binding. Cells or tissues should therefore be washed and then dropped onto the slide in an isotonic buffer (e.g. PBS) solution. The immobilization of the cells begins immediately after contact to the glass surface. Drying of the samples is therefore not necessary any more. The cellular material can then be fixated with all common fixatives. For elongated cell-cultivation the buffer can be exchanged against appropriate culture medium after cell adhesion. Recent findings did not show any preferential cell type binding or loss in heterogeneous cellular material.  
 
  Cell Amount
  Due to the stable immobilization of the cells to the glass surface, already at intensive washing and denaturation procedures tests can be performed with as few as several hundred cells.  
 
  Cell Types
  All kinds of cells can be tested:
    All blood cells such as lymphocytes, monocytes, granulocytes, thrombocytes and erythrocytes  
    Cells from bone marrow, effusion, liquor, bronchoalveolar lavage and cell suspension of lymph nodes and tumours  
    Cell lines
    Artificial tissue
    Tissue sections and preparations
 
  Cultivation of Cells on Adhesion Slides  
  For elongated cultivation of living cells the slides can be heat or alcohol sterilized without loss of binding capacity.
Recent tests have shown that the cultivation on adhesion slides is not compatible to all cell types. For actual information please contact Squarix Biotechnology.
 
 
  Application of Adhesion Slides
    Immunofluorescence methods or other comparable methods
    Immunoenzymatic tests (Peroxidase, Alkaline Phosphatase)
    Histological staining techniques e.g. Pappenheim
    Intracellular antigen evidencing
    Molecular biological tests, e.g. FISH or the detection of specific DNA modifications.
 
  Compatibility with Staining Techniques
  The adhesion slides are tested for several fluorescence dyes:
    Fluorescein derivatives, e.g. FITC
    Rhodamine derivatives, e.g. TRITC, Texas Red
    Cy3 and Cy5
    Phycobilliproteins, e.g. PE
    DAPI
    Hoechst 33358 and 3334
 
  Selected Literature
  Bracker TU, Giebel B, Spanholtz J, Sorg UR, Klein-Hitpass L, Moritz T, Thomale J; Stringent regulation of DNA repair during human hematopoietic differentiation: a gene expression and functional analysis. Stem Cells (2006), 24, 722-730  
 
  Thomas JP, Lautermann J, Liedert B, Seiler F, Thomale J; High accumulation of platinum-DNA adducts in strial marginal cells of the cochlea is an early event in cisplatin but not carboplatin ototoxicity. Molecular Pharmacology (2006), 70, 23-29  
 
  Rajedran L, Beckmann J, Magenau A, Boneberg E, Gaus K, Viola A, Giebel B, Illges H; Flotillins are involved in the polarization of primitive and mature hematopoietic cells. PLoS One (2009), 4(12), e8290  
 
  Dhar S, Lippard SJ; Mitaplatin, a potent fusion of cisplatin and the orphan drug dichloroacetate. PNAS (2009), 106(12), 22199 - 22204  
 
  Dhar S, Frank X. Gu, Robert Langer, Omid C. Farokhzad, and Stephen Lippard; Targeted delivery of cisplatin to prostate cancer cells by aptamer functionalized Pt(IV) prodrug-PLGA-PEG nanoparticles. PNAS (2008), 105(45), 17356 - 17361  
 
  Kolishetti N, Dhar S, Valencia PM, Lin LQ, Karnik R, Lippard SJ, Langer J, Farokhzad OC; Engeneering of self-assembled nanoparticle platform for precisely controlled combination drug therapy. PNAS (2010), 107(10), 17939-17944  
 
   
                   
  Ordering Information  
 
  Catalog no.   Article Unit   Price *  
  SQ-IS-10050 ImmunoSelect® Adhesion Slides (50 slides) 50    99,00 €  
  SQ-IS-10100 ImmunoSelect® Adhesion Slides (100 slides) 100    165,00 €  
 
  ImmunoSelect® and SquareLinque® are trademarks of Squarix GmbH  
  *Price does not include tax and shipping costs. Please inquire.  
 
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