Standardized ready-to-go panel kit delivers your data quicker
The Maxpar® OnDemand™ Mouse Immuno-Oncology IMC™ Panel Kit enables researchers to quickly develop a deep understanding of the tumor microenvironment, allowing them to make decisions about their therapeutic drug targets with confidence.
Read the application note to learn how to accelerate your mouse translational research, starting now.
The 28-plex Mouse Immuno-Oncology Panel consists of 4 modules targeting:
- Tissue architecture
- Immune cell phenotyping
- Cancer cell processes
- Immune activation
Use these modules together or separately to allow for optimal study design. You’ll get:
- Consistent and reliable results
- Superior data quality with no autofluorescence
- Out-of-the-box success
Reliable, clean data even from tissues with high autofluorescence
Mouse glioblastoma
Selected markers of mouse formalin-fixed, paraffin embedded glioblastoma tissue. Cancer cell markers including p-tyrosine (cyan), EpCAM (lime) and pS6 (red) along with vascular marker CD31 (magenta) and pan T cell marker CD3 (yellow) are shown.
Mouse non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC)
Selected markers of mouse FFPE NSCLC tissue. Key markers for cell phenotyping including mesenchymal cells vimentin (red), killer T cells CD8 (magenta), MDSCs, M1 macrophages CD11b (white) and tumor/immune cells CD44 (lime) are shown, along with granzyme B (blue) to highlight cytotoxic immune cell activation.
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