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There are 14 reference(s) for iFluor® 594 Tyramide (Cat No. 45107).

Time Gated Luminescence Imaging of Immunolabeled Human Tissues.
Authors: Chen, Ting and Hong, Rui and Magda, Darren and Bieniarz, Christopher and Morrison, Larry and Miller, Lawrence W
Journal: Analytical chemistry (2017): 12713-12719
Whole Mount RNA-FISH on Ovules and Developing Seeds.
Authors: Bleckmann, Andrea and Dresselhaus, Thomas
Journal: Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (2017): 159-171
Reliable protocols for whole-mount fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) in the pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum: a comprehensive survey and analysis.
Authors: Chung, Chen-yo and Cook, Charles E and Lin, Gee-way and Huang, Ting-Yu and Chang, Chun-che
Journal: Insect science (2014): 265-77
Quantum dot-based FRET for sensitive determination of hydrogen peroxide and glucose using tyramide reaction.
Authors: Huang, Xiangyi and Wang, Jinjie and Liu, Heng and Lan, Tao and Ren, Jicun
Journal: Talanta (2013): 79-84
NIR-labeled perfluoropolyether nanoemulsions for drug delivery and imaging.
Authors: O'Hanlon, Claire E and Amede, Konjit G and O'Hear, Meredith R and Janjic, Jelena M
Journal: Journal of fluorine chemistry (2012): 27-33
Anisotropic magnetic porous assemblies of oxide nanoparticles interconnected via silica bridges for catalytic application.
Authors: Wacker, Josias B and Parashar, Virendra K and Gijs, Martin A M
Journal: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2011): 4380-5
Methoxychlor and estradiol induce oxidative stress DNA damage in the mouse ovarian surface epithelium.
Authors: Symonds, Daniel A and Merchenthaler, Istvan and Flaws, Jodi A
Journal: Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology (2008): 182-7
mRNA-targeted fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) of Gram-negative bacteria without template amplification or tyramide signal amplification.
Authors: Coleman, James R and Culley, David E and Chrisler, William B and Brockman, Fred J
Journal: Journal of microbiological methods (2007): 246-55
Multiplex fluorescent in situ hybridization in zebrafish embryos using tyramide signal amplification.
Authors: Clay, Hilary and Ramakrishnan, Lalita
Journal: Zebrafish (2005): 105-11
Oligo(dA-dT)-dependent signal amplification for the detection of proteins in cells.
Authors: Hanaki, Ken-ichi and Ohka, Seii and Yamamoto, Kenji and Nomoto, Akio and Yoshikura, Hiroshi
Journal: BioTechniques (2004): 856-60, 862-3
Detection of pathogenic Vibrio spp. in shellfish by using multiplex PCR and DNA microarrays.
Authors: Panicker, Gitika and Call, Douglas R and Krug, Melissa J and Bej, Asim K
Journal: Applied and environmental microbiology (2004): 7436-44
An evaluation of tyramide signal amplification and archived fixed and frozen tissue in microarray gene expression analysis.
Authors: Karsten, Stanislav L and Van Deerlin, Vivianna M D and Sabatti, Chiara and Gill, Lisa H and Geschwind, Daniel H
Journal: Nucleic acids research (2002): E4
Redefining the skin's pigmentary system with a novel tyrosinase assay.
Authors: Han, Rong and Baden, Howard P and Brissette, Janice L and Weiner, Lorin
Journal: Pigment cell research (2002): 290-7
Comparison of detection and signal amplification methods for DNA microarrays.
Authors: Vora, Gary J and Meador, Carolyn E and Anderson, George P and Taitt, Chris Rowe
Journal: Molecular and cellular probes : 294-300