Work with LifeSpan to design a custom immunohistochemistry to address your specific biological question. Outsource the entire localization process without having to worry about finding and characterizing target specific antibodies, sourcing and validating difficult-to-find tissues, and having the ability to interpret the resulting immunostaining in relation to complex human pathologies.
TCR Screening ServicesTest your therapeutic antibodies in immunohistochemistry against a broad panel of normal frozen human tissue types in order to determine potential unintended binding. Our non-GLP TCR services are designed on the FDA recommendation outlined in their "Points to Consider in the Manufacture and Testing of Monoclonal Antibody Products for Human Use".
Disposable gloves are essential to protecting hands from contacting infectious particles and liquids. Powder-free and low protein content gloves are recommended for laboratory procedures and to avoid powder-associated allergic reactions. Discounted pricing is available for healthcare professionals. Please contact Customer.Support@LSBio.com for more information.
Nitrile gloves are made from synthetic rubber and are frequently used as an alternative to latex gloves for individuals with latex allergies. They provide high levels of protection against a range of chemicals (including oils and solvents) and infectious agents (viruses, bacteria), have high resistance to punctures, and typically have high tensile strength with good tactile sensitivity.
Vinyl gloves are less durable but also less expensive than other glove options. They are synthetic, latex-free and non-static, and are suitable for short-term and non-hazardous tasks.
Washable cotton gloves are a useful and comfortable way to protect hands from dirty surfaces. Although these types of gloves cannot protect against contaminated liquids, they provide some barrier protection from contaminated surfaces and some chemicals.
Latex gloves are made from natural rubber and are considered more comfortable and flexible than other gloves. They are also cost-effective, biodegradable, and highly sensitive. Latex gloves are useful for protection against bacteria and viruses and have moderate chemical resistance. However, because latex allergies are relatively common, gloves made from alternative materials are sometimes preferred.
Nylon gloves are lightweight, sensitive, reusable and washable and are widely used in the electronics, aerospace and pharmaceutical industries to protect against contaminants. They are preferable to cottons gloves for those who are sensitive to cotton lint particles. Nylon inspection gloves are typically used for cleanroom inspection or for painting. They are also used as sweat-absorbing glove liners and can be paired with outer latex or nitrile disposable gloves. While nylon gloves can provide comfort and protection against larger dry contaminants and some course materials, they are not sufficient to handle infectious substances or protect against surfaces contaminated with pathogenic bacteria or viruses.