ScyTek announces a new special stain kit, The Martius Scarlet Blue (MSB) Stain Kit.
Thursday, October 20, 2022
The Martius Scarlet Blue (MSB) stain kit is intended for use in the histological demonstration of fibrin, muscle, collagen, and erythrocytes. MSB is a reliable method of differentiating fresh and old fibrin clusters.
Fibrin: Red (fresh fibrin may stain yellow and old fibrin blue)
Muscle: Pink to Pale Red
Erythrocytes: Yellow
Nuclei: Red to Black
Collagen: Blue
Other Connective Tissue: Blue
MSB-1 Kit Contents:
Bouin's Fluid, 125ml, Item #: BNF125
Hematoxylin, Weigert's Iron (Part A), 125ml, Item #: HWI-A-125
Hematoxylin, Weigert's Iron (Part B), 125ml, Item #: HWI-B-125
Martius Yellow Solution, 125ml, Item #: MYS125
Crystal Scarlet Solution, 125ml, Item #: CSA125
Phosphotungstic Acid Differentiator, 125ml, Item #: PGM125
Aniline Blue Solution (MSB), 125ml, Item #: ANS125
MSB-2 Kit Contents:
Bouin's Fluid, 30ml x2, Item #: BNF030
Hematoxylin, Weigert's Iron (Part A), 30ml, Item #: HWI-A-030
Hematoxylin, Weigert's Iron (Part B), 30ml, Item #: HWI-B-030
Martius Yellow Solution, 30ml, Item #: MYS030
Crystal Scarlet Solution, 30ml, Item #: CSA030
Phosphotungstic Acid Solution (MSB), 30ml, Item #: PGM030
Aniline Blue Solution (MSB), 30ml, Item #: ANS030
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ScyTek announces a new and improved GMS Stain Kit with Periodic Acid.
Wednesday, September 7, 2022
ScyTek announces a new and improved GMS Stain Kit with Periodic Acid.
The Modified Gomori Methenamine-Silver Nitrate Stain (GMS Stain Kit) is intended for use in the histologic visualization of fungi, basement membrane and some opportunistic organisms such as Pneumocystis carinii. Periodic acid replaces traditional chromic acid as a less hazardous oxidation alternative. Background connective tissue may stain blacker in comparison with standard chromic acid oxidation.
Fungi: Black
P. carinii: Black
Mucin: Gray
Mycelia (inner): Gray to Black
Hyphae (inner): Gray to Black
Background: Light Green
MGM-1 Kit Contents:
Silver Nitrate Solution, 125ml, Item #: SNS125
Borate Methenamine Solution, 125ml, Item #: BMS125
Gold Chloride Solution (0.2%), 125ml, Item #: GCB125
Periodic Acid Solution, 125ml, Item #: PAQ125
Sodium Thiosulfate Solution (5%), 125ml, Item #: STB125
Light Green Solution, 125ml, Item #: LGA125
MGM-2 Kit Contents:
Silver Nitrate Solution, 30ml, Item #: SNS030
Borate Methenamine Solution, 30ml, Item #: BMS030
Gold Chloride Solution (0.2%), 30ml, Item #: GCB030
Periodic Acid Solution, 30ml, Item #: PAQ030
Sodium Thiosulfate Solution (5%), 30ml, Item #: STB030
Light Green Solution, 30ml, Item #: LGA030
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Trichrome Stain Kit (with Iodine)
Wednesday, August 10, 2022
A new and improved Trichrome Stain Kit (with Iodine) is intended for use in the histological visualization and differentiation of collagen in tissue sections. Gram's Iodine is offered as an alternative to Bouin's Fluid post fixative, and is significantly less hazardous. Iodine post-fixation improves the color and staining of collagen and is comparable to trichrome kits that utilize Bouin's. No nuclear counterstain is included with this kit. This kit is intended for use on formalin-fixed sections.
Collagen: Blue
Muscle Fibers: Red
Nuclei: Red
TIM-1 Kit Contents:
Gram's Iodine, 125ml, Item #: GIN125
Biebrich Scarlet / Acid Fuchsin Solution, 125ml, Item #: BSU125
Phosphomolybdic/Phosphotungstic Acid Solution, 125ml, Item #: PPA125
Aniline Blue Solution, 125ml, Item #: ABP125
Acetic Acid Solution (1%), 125ml, Item #: AAE125
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Glycogen, Elastin, Mucin Stain Kit
Thursday, July 14, 2022
ScyTek is pleased to announce a new kit - Glycogen, Elastin, Mucin Stain Kit.
This stain kit utilizes a sulfation procedure and Toluidine Blue O to give specific metachromatic staining of Glycogen, Elastin, and Mucin (acidic and neutral) in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded sections. Similar methods have previously been studied and referenced as Aldehyde Bisulfite Toluidine (ABT) and Permanganate Bisulfite Toluidine (PBT) staining. Glycogen may be visualized with a contrasting background as an improvement upon PAS staining.
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Bouin's Fluid
Wednesday, May 15, 2019
Our Bouin's Fluid was used in a recent publication.
Kokubu, Daichi, Ryousuke Ooba, Yukiko Abe, Hana Ishizaki, Shigeki Yoshida, Atsushi Asano, Shin-ichi Kashiwabara, and Hitoshi Miyazaki.
"Angelica Keiskei (Ashitaba) Powder and Its Functional Compound Xanthoangelol Prevent Heat Stress-Induced Impairment in Sperm Density and Quality in Mouse Testes." Journal of Reproduction and Development, January 26, 2019, 2018-2141.
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Available from ScyTek at Bouin Fluid
Cat#: BNF500
Outstanding clone cocktail in a Ready-To-Use format
Tuesday, November 27, 2018
ScyTek Laboratories is pleased to announce the release of this outstanding clone cocktail in a Ready-To-Use format. Chromogranin A; Clones LK2H10 & PHE5 (Ready-To-Use). Cat#: A00160
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Manual Staining System
Friday, October 26, 2018
ScyTek Laboratories is please to release our new Manual Staining System (12 wells) for samples mounted on microscope slides.
ScyTek Laboratories is pleased to announce the release of the reengineered PolyTek, Anti-Rabbit Polymerized HRP staining reagent.
Tuesday, July 24, 2018
Cat#: PAR
PolyTek, Anti-Rabbit Polymerized HRP has been developed to cost effectively, provide the cleanest, most consistent staining available. The system is based on a polymerized peroxidase label that eliminates biotin from the equation, thereby eliminating a major cause of background staining.
In addition, this product reduces the steps required for immunohistochemical staining by combining two steps from the traditional Biotin-Streptavidin system.
Quick-Dip Differential Stain Kit
Tuesday, June 19, 2018
ScyTek Laboratories is pleased to announce the release of Quick-Dip Differential Stain Kit.
Cat#: QDK-1
Blood smear stained using our newly released Quick-Dip Differential Stain Kit. Magnification 630X.
The Quick-Dip Differential Stain Kit provides three reagents for rapid staining of blood smears. Methanol is used to quickly fix smears, followed by differential staining with buffered xanthene and thiazine dyes.
Expected Results:
Neutrophils: Violet nuclei with dark violet granules and pink cytoplasmic granules.
Eosinophils: Violet nuclei with dark violet granules and bright red cytoplasmic granules.
Monocytes: Violet nuclei with light blue cytoplasm.
Lymphocytes: Violet nuclei with dark violet granules and light blue cytoplasm.
Basophils: Violet nuclei with light blue cytoplasm.
Erythrocytes: Pink to yellowish-red.
Jones Stain Kit (For Basement Membrane)
Thursday, January 18, 2018
Our "Jones Stain Kit (For Basement Membrane)", cat# JSK-1 was used in this research publication recently.
1. Ugan RA, Cadirci E, Halici Z, Toktay E, Cinar I. The role of urotensin-II and its receptors in sepsis-induced lung injury under diabetic conditions. European journal of pharmacology. 2018 Jan 5;818:457-69.
SOX10
Tuesday, September 26, 2017
ScyTek Laboratories is pleased to announce the release of SOX10 (Melanoma Marker); Clone SOX10/991 (Concentrate). This antibody recognizes a protein of ~55kDa, identified as SOX10. This monoclonal antibody is highly specific and does not cross-react with other members of the SOX-family.
PolyTek, Anti-Mouse Polymerized HRP
Wednesday, June 14, 2017
ScyTek Laboratories is pleased to announce the release of the reengineered PolyTek, Anti-Mouse Polymerized HRP staining reagent.
PolyTek, Anti-Mouse Polymerized HRP has been developed to cost effectively, provide the cleanest, most consistent staining available. The system is based on a polymerized peroxidase label that eliminates biotin from the equation, thereby eliminating a major cause of background staining. In addition, this product reduces the steps required for immunohistochemical staining by combining two steps from the traditional Biotin-Streptavidin system.
Cytokeratin 10
Monday, May 1, 2017
ScyTek Laboratories is pleased to announce the release of Cytokeratin 10 (Suprabasal Epithelial Marker); Clone DE-K10 (Concentrate)
Cat#: RA0460-C
Cytokeratin 10 is expressed in all suprabasal layers of the epidermis. In the epidermis, expression of Cytokeratin 10 strictly parallels the extent of differentiation; it is absent in the basal layer, but appears in the first suprabasal layers and increases in concentration towards the granular layer. However, Cytokeratin 10 is rarely detected in early stages of vulvar squamous carcinomas (tumors less than 2 cm, clinical stage I) regardless of the tumor grade. In larger and more advanced tumors (greater than 2 cm, clinical stages II and III), Cytokeratin 10 is detected very frequently. Expression of Cytokeratin 10 is related to maturation of malignant keratinocytes, being preferentially detected in more differentiated parts.
Emerging Stem Cell Therapies
Thursday, February 23, 2017
Dr. Bhuvnesh K. Sharma PhD, from ScyTek Laboratories, Logan UT, publishes an editorial featured in The Journal of Evolving Stem Cell Research.
Stem cell research is now emerging as most exciting and promising area of modern biomedical research which has enormous potential for easing suffering for many diseases such as Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, Diabetes,Cancer and many more.
This is now recognized most promising alternate therapeutic choice for some of the diseases which currently have no other option of an effective therapy.
The Stem cell therapy is now strengthened by cutting- edge technologies and rigorous standards of clinical research thus rapidly progressed from bench to the clinic.
Editorial
Aqueous-Mount
Monday, February 20, 2017
ScyTek's "Aqueous-Mount" cat# AMT, was used in this recent research publication.
Hsu ST, Yao CH, Hsu YM, Lin JH, Chen YH, Chen YS. Effects of Taxol on Regeneration in a Rat Sciatic Nerve Transection Model. Scientific Reports. 2017 Feb 9;7:42280.
FluoreGuard Mounting Media
Wednesday, December 7, 2016
Our "FluoreGuard Mounting Media (Hard Set)" cat# FMH, was used in this recent research publication.
Wanninger S, Donati M, Di Francesco A, Hassig M, Hoffmann K, Seth-Smith HM, Marti H, Borel N. Selective Pressure Promotes Tetracycline Resistance of Chlamydia Suis in Fattening Pigs. PloS one. 2016 Nov 28;11(11):e0166917.
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0166917
Alcian Blue (pH 2.5)
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
Our Alcian Blue (pH 2.5) Staining Kit (cat# AFR-1) was used in this recent research publication.
Li B, et al, Intestinal epithelial injury induced by maternal separation is protected by hydrogen sulfide, J Pediatr Surg (2016)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2016.10.013
Picro-Sirius Red Stain Kit (For Collagen)
Friday, November 4, 2016
Our "Picro-Sirius Red Stain Kit (For Collagen)" (cat# PSR-1) was used in this recent research publication.
Lee DM, Battson ML, Jarrell DK, Cox-York K, Foster MT, Weir TL, Gentile CL. Fuzhuan tea reverses arterial stiffening after modest weight gain in mice. Nutrition. 2016 Jul 26.
TMB Soluble Reagent
Friday, September 30, 2016
Our "TMB Soluble Reagent (High Sensitivity)" for immunoassays (cat# TM4) was used in these two research publications recently.
1. Kusano-Arai O, Fukuda R, Kamiya W, Iwanari H, Hamakubo T. Kinetic exclusion assay of monoclonal antibody affinity to the membrane protein Roundabout 1 displayed on baculovirus. Analytical biochemistry. 2016 Jul 1;504:41-9.
2. Pont‐Thibodeau D, Robitaille N, Gauvin F, Thibault L, Rivard GE, Lacroix J, Tucci M. Incidence of hypotension and acute hypotensive transfusion reactions following platelet concentrate transfusions. Vox sanguinis. 2016 Feb 1;110(2):150-8
CRF Anti-Polyvalent HRP Polymer
Monday, September 12, 2016
Our "CRF Anti-Polyvalent HRP Polymer" for immunohistochemistry (cat# ABZ) was used in these two research publications recently.
1. Duncan SM, Seigel GM. High-contrast enzymatic immunohistochemistry of pigmented tissues. Journal of Biological Methods. 2016 Jul 12;3(3):e47.
2. Das P, Gahlot GP, Mehta R, Makharia A, Verma AK, Sreenivas V, Panda SK, Ahuja V, Gupta SD, Makharia GK. Patients with mild enteropathy have apoptotic injury of enterocytes similar to that in advanced enteropathy in celiac disease. Digestive and Liver Disease. 2016 Jun 21.
Cytokeratin, Pan; Clones AE1 & AE3
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
ScyTek Laboratories is pleased to announce the release of Cytokeratin, Pan; Clones AE1 & AE3 in a "Ready-To-Use" format. Catalog# A00152
Cytokeratin, Pan; Clones AE1 & AE3 is a well-established cocktail in a variety of medical journal publications.
This antibody cocktail recognizes acidic (Type I or LMW) and basic (Type II or HMW) cytokeratins, which include 67kDa (CK1); 64kDa (CK3); 59kDa (CK4); 58kDa (CK5); 56kDa (CK6); 52kDa (CK8); 56.5kDa (CK10); 50kDa (CK14); 50kDa (CK15); 48kDa (CK16); 40kDa (CK19). This antibody stains cytokeratins present in normal and abnormal human tissues and has shown high sensitivity in the recognition of epithelial cells and carcinomas.
Melanoma
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
ScyTek Laboratories is pleased to announce the release of Melanoma Associated Antigen; Clone KBA.62 in a "Ready-To-Use" format. Catalog# A00153
KBA.62 is a novel anti-melanoma antibody. It reacts positively against melanocytic tumors but not against other tumors, thus demonstrating specificity and sensitivity. Moreover, it reacts positively against junctional nevus cells but not intradermal nevi, and against fetal melanocytes but not normal adult melanocytes.
The KBA.62 antibody is useful in identifying malignant melanomas. Metastatic amelanotic melanoma can often be confused with a variety of poorly differentiated carcinomas, large cell lymphomas, sarcomas, spindle cell carcinomas, and various types of mesenchymal neoplasms. A keratin-negative, vimentin-rich neoplasm that immuno-reacts with an antibody to S-100 protein and with KBA.62 antibody is, with rare exception, a melanoma. Anti-KBA.62 is a useful additional marker for melanoma, specifically in desmoplastic/spindle cell cases, and in the context of micro-metastasis in the sentinel lymph node.
Oil Red O Stain Kit
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Our Oil Red O Stain Kit (For Fat); cat# ORK-1 was used in another important research paper published this month. "Chen MC, Chang JP, Lin YS, Pan KL, Ho WC, Liu WH, Chang TH, Huang YK, Fang CY, Chen CJ. Deciphering the gene expression profile of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor signaling pathway in the left atria of patients with mitral regurgitation. Journal of translational medicine. 2016 Jun 2;14(1):1."
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Hematoxylin & Eosin
Monday, June 6, 2016
Our Hematoxylin & Eosin Stain Kit (cat# HAE-1) was used in another research paper published last month. "Korytnikov R, Nostro MC. Generation of polyhormonal and multipotent pancreatic progenitor lineages from human pluripotent stem cells. Methods, Vol 101, 15 May 2016, pg 56-64."
ScyTek - ESTABLISHING HUMAN PROSTATE CANCER CELL XENOGRAFTS IN BONE
Thursday, May 12, 2016
ScyTek product Super Block was used to
Establishing human prostate cancer cell xenografts in bone: Induction of osteoblastic reaction by prostate-specific antigen-producting tumors in athymic and scid/bg mice using LNCAP and lineage-derived metastatic sublines.
3% Hydrogen Peroxide
Thursday, April 14, 2016
ScyTek products used to determine, "Effect of alpha lipoic acid on smoking-induced skin damage".
Exposed to cigarette leads to the formation of reactive oxygen species and the generation of bioactive molecules that can damage skin cells. This investigation was carried out to study possible effects of Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA) on smoking-induced rat skin injury.
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.3109/15569527.2016.1154069
Super Block
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
ScyTek is pleased to announce the use of its products to aid research for Expression and Antimicrobial Function of Beta-Defensin 1 in the Lower Urinary Tract. Please see the link here, http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0077714.
In short, several ScyTek products were utilized in this study, "After blocking endogenous biotin (Biotin Block, ScytTek Laboratories, Logan, UT) and nonspecific protein (Superblock, ScyTek), slides were incubated at 4 C overnight with polyclonal rabbit antibody against full-length BD-1 diluted 1:500 (sc-20797, Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Dallas, TX, affinity purified by the manufacturer) in PBS containing 3% fetal bovine serum. The presence of antibody-HBD-1 complexes was detected with biotinylated anti-polyvalent secondary antibody (ScyTek) and UltraTek Streptavidin/HRP (ScyTek). Sections were developed using 0.1% diaminobenzidine tetrahydrochloride (Arcos Organics, Geel, Belgium) with 0.01% hydrogen peroxide and counterstained with hematoxylin. The specificity for HBD-1 reactivity was confirmed through the use of unimmunized rabbit serum in place of HBD-1 antibody. The distribution of mouse BD-14 (mBD-14) protein was evaluated in a similar fashion, using affinity-purified anti-mBD14 raised in goat (diluted 1:100)[23] and detected using biotinylated anti-goat secondary antibody (Scytek).".
NIH - ScyTek AEC
Thursday, February 11, 2016
ScyTek Laboratories, 3-amino-9-ethylcarbazol, used as a part of the NIH study for PREVENTION OF CHRONIC REJECTION IN MOUSE AORTIC ALLOGRAFTS BY COMBINED TREATMENT WITH CTLA4-IG AND ANTI-CD40 LIGAND MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2975542/
3-Amino-9-Ethylcarbazole (AEC) is a widely used chromogen for immunohistochemical staining and immunoblotting.
When in the presence of peroxidase enzyme , AEC produces a vivid red end product that is soluble in alcohol and must be used with an aqueous counterstain and mounting media. This product is available in a two component form consisting of a liquid, refrigerator stable AEC Chromogen and AEC Substrate. Each component is individually stable for 18 months from the date of manufacture.
To order please click the link: http://www.scytek.com/products/120.75-ACJ500-AEC-Chromogen-Substrate-Bulk-Kit.asp
Quantitative Proteomic Analysis
Monday, January 11, 2016
ScyTek Laboratories, Inc. products are used by NIH, Quantitative Proteomic Analysis of Differentially Expressed Protein Profiles Involved in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma.
ScyTek Laboratories, Inc. products again prove to be effective and reliable to aid research and help advance technology. "The aim of this study was to identify differentially expressed proteins among various stages of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) by shotgun proteomics using nano-liquid chromatography coupled tandem mass spectrometry and stable isotope dimethyl labeling." Click here for more information regarding the H & E staining system referenced in this article.
For more information and other products used to research please see the product section of ScyTek.com.
CDX-2 & CEA Multiplex Cocktail
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Product Release: CDX-2 & CEA Multiplex Cocktail; Clones EP25 & COL-1 (Ready-To-Use)
Species: Rabbit and Mouse
Designation: Cocktail of Rabbit and Mouse Monoclonal Antibodies to CDX-2 and CEA.
Immunogen: Rabbits were injected with a synthetic peptide corresponding to residues near the C-terminus of human CDX-2. BALB/C mice were injected with Human colon carcinoma cell extracts (CEA).
Mol. Weight: Unknown
Clone: EP25 & COL-1
Isotype: Rabbit IgG and Mouse IgG1, respectively.
Species Reactivity: Human
Positive Control: CDX-2: Colon for normal tissue and colon adenocarcinoma for abnormal tissue.
CEA: Adenocarcinoma of colon, intestine, ovary, lung, cervix, gallbladder, stomach.
Specificity: CDX-2 expression is restricted to nuclear staining in positive cells while CEA expression is restricted mostly to the lumen of colorectal crypts. The CEA antibody (COL-1) shows no reaction with a variety of normal tissues. CEA is not found in benign glands, stroma, or malignant prostatic cells. CEA positivity is seen in adenocarcinomas from the lung, colon, stomach, esophagus, gallbladder, urachus, salivary gland, ovary, and endocervix.
CDX-2-&-CEA-Multiplex-Cocktail-Clones-EP25-&-COL-1-(Ready-To-Use)
Actin, Alpha-Smooth Muscle
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
ScyTek Laboratories has updated their Actin, Alpha-Smooth Muscle; Clone 1A4 (Ready-To-Use), with a new gallery of high quality photos. Click here to view, http://www.scytek.com/products/35-A00002-0002-Actin-Alpha-Smooth-Muscle-Clone-1A4-(Ready-To-Use).asp
Dr. Bhuvnesh K.Sharma
Monday, October 5, 2015
Dr. Bhuvnesh K.Sharma has been presented with the prestigious position of Editorial Board Member for the Journal of Vaccine & Immunotechnology.
Dr. Bhuvnesh K.Sharma is a Senior Director, ScyTek Labs, USA. His research focuses on Integrated Approach on Identifying and validating Translational / Predictive Cancer Biomarkers, Cancer Stem cells, Immunological markers to envisage Tumor recurrence/Therapeutic response or residual disease monitoring into the newer developmental strategies on Personalized Medicine in Human health care.
Journal of Developing Drugs has announced Bhuvnesh K. Sharma, PhD as Editorial Board member.
Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Journal of Developing Drugs has announced Bhuvnesh K. Sharma, PhD as Editorial Board member.
Journal of Developing Drugs
Journal of Developing Drugs is at higher echelons that enhance the intelligence and information dissemination on topics closely related to Developing Drugs.The Journal provides a unique forum dedicated to scientists to express their research articles, review articles, case reports and short communications on an array of Journal of Developing Drugs Research.
Bhuvnesh K. Sharma, PhD is a Senior Director R&D (Translational Oncology) at ScyTek Laboratories Inc., a premier Medical Biotech Co. in Logan UT. He also holds appointment as Consultant, Celprogen Inc.,Torrance, CA. He earned his MS and PhD degrees from India. He did his Post-Doctoral trainings in Molecular Oncology at St. Marys Hospital Medical School, London, UK and Johns Hopkins University Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD. Dr.Sharma has previously served as Adjunct Asso.Professor,Georgetown Univ. School of Medicine Washington DC; Senior Scientist, Weinberg Cancer Institute MedStar Health Franklin Square Medical Center, Baltimore, MD; Deputy Director of a National Cancer Institute,N.Delhi, India; Visiting Scholar, Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene & Public Health, Baltimore, MD; Visiting Scientist, Univ.of Maryland School of Medicine Dept of Pharmacology & Expt. Therapeutics, Baltimore, MD. Dr.Sharma is the recipient of prestigious Sandoz (now Novartis ) Oration award & distinguished honors for his discoveries on Predictive Cancer biomarkers aimed at rational designing of novel cancer immunotherapeutic. He has published numerous articles on Cancer biomarkers and conducted research reviews on emerging cancer vaccines and prospects of tumor-specific adjuvant immunotherapy in Human metastatic melanoma. He is a noted expert in Melanoma stem cell research and their prospects in targeted therapeutics. Dr.Sharma is also serving as an editorial board member of prestigious journals in Biomedicine/ Oncology.
Special Stain Kit - Buyer's Guide
Monday, July 20, 2015
For your convenience ScyTek Laboratories, presents a Special Stain Kit - Buyer's Guide. One of our most clicked documents we hope you will find this guide helpful. If you have any questions please email to scytek at scytek dot com for excellent customer service.
Special Stain Kit Buyer's Guide
AACC - American Association for Clinical Chemistry
Monday, July 13, 2015
Booth 4366
As a proud supporter of the AACC - American Association for Clinical Chemistry, ScyTek Laboratories, Inc., will present their booth at the trade show in Atlanta, GA. ScyTek Laboratories, Inc., extends a special invitation to potential business partners who seek to align themselves with a fast growing company. We invite all to visit our newly remodeled booth for the opportunity to learn more about the exciting new products ScyTek has developed for the market.
AACC - American Association for Clinical Chemistry
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
Georgia World Congress Center, 285 Andrew Young International Boulevard Northwest, Atlanta GA 30303
As the leading event for laboratory medicine worldwide, the 2015 AACC Annual Meeting & Clinical Lab Expo is the place where breakthrough innovations in clinical testing and patient care are introduced to the healthcare world.
The meeting also provides attendees with an exceptional opportunity to:
Hear vital research and learn about important changes in the field with more than 400 educational sessions covering subjects from personalized medicine and infectious diseases to point of care and laboratory-developed tests.
Discover cutting edge diagnostic technology and more than 200 new products.
Connect with global experts in clinical chemistry, molecular diagnostics, mass spectrometry, translational medicine, lab management, big data management, and other areas of breaking science in laboratory medicine.
Booth 4366
https://www.aacc.org/meetings-and-events/annual-meeting
Colon Cancer
Monday, April 27, 2015
ScyTek Laboratories, Inc. announces, A Panel of Innovative Monoclonal Antibodies for the differentiation of tumors at early stage, progression and advanced Colorectal Cancer by Immunohistochemistry
Technical Bulletin
Technical Brief - DNA Ploidy
Thursday, August 7, 2014
ScyTek Laboratories is pleased to announce the release of an informative "Technical Brief" focusing on DNA Ploidy. The brief describes the prognostic significance of tumor aggression.
Technical Bulletin
Technical Brief - Lung Cancer
Thursday, June 26, 2014
ScyTek Laboratories, Inc. acounces, A Novel Pulmo panel of Napsin A, TTF-1, p40 (ΔNp63) and Cytokeratins 5, 6, 5/6, & 7 for a more precise
differential diagnosis of Lung Cancer.
Technical Bulletin
Congratulations
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Congratulations to the winner of a Kindle Fire. Thanks for stopping by our display and filling out an entry card.
Yoanna A. from Florida won the drawing at the Florida Symposium.
Technical Brief - Melanoma
Thursday, November 14, 2013
ScyTek Laboratories is pleased to announce the release of an informative "Technical Brief" focusing on Melanoma. The brief describes both traditional markers such as S-100 and HMB45, as well as some more recent additions such as MART-1 and Tyrosinase.
Technical Bulletin
Congratulations
Monday, April 29, 2013
Congratulations to these winners of an iPod touch. Thanks for stopping by our display and filling out an entry card.
Patricia M. from New York won the drawing at the Carolina Symposium / Region III.
Erica O. from Texas won the drawing at the Texas Symposium.
Lindsey M. from Wisconsin won the drawing from the Tri-State Convention.
Release of six new antibodies in both Ready-To-Use and Concentrated formats. These antibodies complement our rapidly expanding line of immunohistochemical reagents
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
ScyTek Laboratories is pleased to announce the release of six new antibodies in both Ready-To-Use and Concentrated formats. These antibodies complement our rapidly expanding line of immunohistochemical reagents.
Kappa; Clone L1C1, A00113-Ready-To-Use
Kappa; Clone L1C1, A00113-Concentrate
Insulin; Clone 2D11-H5, A00114-Ready-To-Use
Insulin; Clone 2D11-H5, A00114-Concentrate
MART-1; Clone M2-7C10, A00115-Ready-To-Use
MART-1; Clone M2-7C10, A00115-Concentrate
MART-1; Clone M2-9E2, A00116-Ready-To-Use
MART-1; Clone M2-9E2, A00116-Concentrate
CD57 (HNK-1); Clone NK-1, A00117-Ready-To-Use
CD57 (HNK-1); Clone NK-1, A00117-Concentrate
Renal Cell Carcinoma (RCC); Clone 66.4.C2, A00118-Ready-To-Use
Renal Cell Carcinoma (RCC); Clone 66.4.C2, A00118-Concentrate
Release of the four new antibodies in both Ready-To-Use and Concentrated formats. These antibodies complement our rapidly expanding line of immunohistochemical reagents
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
ScyTek Laboratories is pleased to announce the release of the four new antibodies in both Ready-To-Use and Concentrated formats. These antibodies complement our rapidly expanding line of immunohistochemical reagents.
p40 (∆Np63); Polyclonal, A00112 - Concentrate
p40 (∆Np63); Polyclonal, A00112 - Ready-To-Use
Cyclin D1; Clone DCS-6, A00111 - Concentrate
Cyclin D1; Clone DCS-6, A00111 - Ready-To-Use
CD31; Clone C31.7, A00110 - Concentrate
CD31; Clone C31.7, A00110 - Ready-To-Use
p53; Clone BP53-12, A00109 - Concentrate
p53; Clone BP53-12, A00109 - Ready-To-Use
Release of 22 new control slides to augment our continually expanding line of Special Stain Kits.
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
ScyTek Laboratories is pleased to announce the release of 22 new control slides to augment our continually expanding line of Special Stain Kits. The control slides are tested in-house to assure that they perform optimally with our kits. These slides may be found by following our online catalog through Histology to Special Stains. The slides are available in 5 and 25 slide packs and are unstained.
Congratulations to the winner of the Apple Ipod Touch, Taiquanda, from Albany, GA
Friday, April 20, 2012
Congratulations to the winner of the Apple Ipod Touch, Taiquanda, from Albany, GA.
Logan, UT 84321
ScyTek Laboratories is pleased to present to the winner of the Apple Ipod Touch to Taiquanda from Albany, GA. Taiquanda, an attendee at the National Society for Histotechnology Region III Symposium hosted in Atlanta Georgia, April 13 - 15, 2012, entered to win at the ScyTek Laboratories booth after receiving product information. ScyTek Laboratories is a proud supporter of the NSH and its programs/education, attendees, and networking opportunities to the science of Histotechnology.
ScyTek Laboratories was founded in 1991 with the goal of becoming a world class manufacturing company producing reagents for the life sciences market. From the beginning, nearly 100% of our products were manufactured in-house and marketed through partner companies on an OEM/Private Label basis. Over the first ten years, our scientists focused on expanding the product line to include immunohistochemistry and general histology reagents.
Congratulations to the winner of the Apple Ipod Touch, Amanda, from Irving, TX
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Congratulations to the winner of the Apple Ipod Touch, Amanda, from Irving, TX.
Logan, UT 84321
ScyTek Laboratories is pleased to present to the winner of the Apple Ipod Touch to Amanda from Irving, TX. Amanda, an attendee at the TSH, Texas Society Annual Symposium in San Antonio, Texas, April 13 - 15, 2012, entered to win at the ScyTek Laboratories booth after receiving product information. ScyTek Laboratories is a proud supporter of the TSH and its programs/education, attendees, and networking opportunities to the science of Histotechnology.
ScyTek Laboratories was founded in 1991 with the goal of becoming a world class manufacturing company producing reagents for the life sciences market. From the beginning, nearly 100% of our products were manufactured in-house and marketed through partner companies on an OEM/Private Label basis. Over the first ten years, our scientists focused on expanding the product line to include immunohistochemistry and general histology reagents.
Release of the Rabbit Monoclonal antibody to Vimentin (clone SP20) in a ready-to-use format
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
ScyTek Laboratories is pleased to announce the release of the Rabbit Monoclonal antibody to Vimentin (clone SP20) in a ready-to-use format.
This antibody selectively stains vimentin in human tissue sections. Vimentin is the main intermediate filament in mesenchymal cells and is therefore of value in the differential diagnosis of undifferentiated neoplasms. Vimentin (clone SP20) delivers excellent results in immunohistochemical procedures with no pretreatment required.
Vimentin; Clone SP20
Release of another product for our continually expanding line of Special Stain Kits
Monday, January 30, 2012
ScyTek Laboratories is pleased to announce the release of another product for our continually expanding line of Special Stain Kits. The Picro-Sirius Red Stain Kit (For Collagen) is intended for use in the histological visualization of collagen I and III fibers in addition to muscle in tissue sections. The PSR stain may be viewed using standard light microscopy or polarized light resulting in birefringence of the collagen fibers to distinguish between type I and type III. Provided in a complete ready-to-use format, this kit delivers an outstanding quality result at a very competitive price.
Catalog# PSR-1
Picro-Sirius Red Stain Kit (For Collagen)
Latest in a state-of-the-art line of reagents for IHC procedures
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
ScyTek Laboratories, Inc. is pleased to release the latest in a state-of-the-art line of reagents for IHC procedures. CRF Anti-Polyvalent HRP Polymer has been developed to provide the cleanest, most consistent staining available. Developed in the research laboratories of ScyTek, the system is based on a polymerized peroxidase label that eliminates biotin and the associated background issues from the equation. In addition, this product reduces the steps required for immunohistochemical staining by combining two steps from the traditional Biotin-Streptavidin system. CRF Anti-Polyvalent HRP Polymer is effective with antibodies of mouse, rat, rabbit and guinea pig.
ScyTek Laboratories, Inc. a Utah, USA Corporation involved in the manufacture of diagnostic reagents and kits for the clinical and research markets.
The company manufactures products for the histology, cytology, microbiology/bacteriology, immunology, and hematology markets.
CRF Anti-Polyvalent HRP Polymer (DAB) Lab Pack
Placed two printable "Buyer's Guides" on this website
Friday, September 16, 2011
ScyTek Laboratories, Inc. has placed two printable "Buyer's Guides" on this website. These "Buyer's Guides" are intended to give the reader a simplified listing of our Special Stain Kits and our most popular Immunohistochemistry reagents. Simply navigate through the "Knowledge Center" link and then through the "Product Literature" link.
ScyTek Laboratories, Inc. a Utah, USA corporation involved in the manufacture of diagnostic reagents and kits for the clinical and research markets.
The company manufactures products for the histology, cytology, microbiology/bacteriology, immunology, and hematology markets.
IHC Buyer's Guide
Special Stain Kit Buyer's Guide
Registration to ISO 9001-2008
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Scytek Laboratories is pleased to announce its registration to ISO 9001-2008. Certification under the NQA-USA program was awarded in recognition of ScyTek's compliance with quality process standards and effective quality management systems in the design and manufacture of diagnostic reagents for cancer and infectious disease detection.
Conformance to ISO 9001-2008 quality assurance standards required the implementation of procedural changes, training, increased documentation, and adjustments to operating systems on virtually every manufacturing process level at Scytek.
ISO 9000 is a series of internationally-recognized standards developed by the International Organization of Standardization which define requirements for the implementation of quality systems in operational procedures. The standards apply uniformly to companies in any industry and of any size. ISO 9001 applies to industries involved in the design and development, manufacturing, installation, and servicing of products.
ScyTek Laboratories Inc. is an OEM/contract manufacturer of biological stains and reagents used by hospitals in the cancer detection and infectious disease diagnostic industry.
USA corporation involved in the manufacture of diagnostic reagents and kits for the clinical and research markets is currently looking for distributors in several Asian countries
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
ScyTek Laboratories, Inc. a Utah, USA corporation involved in the manufacture of diagnostic reagents and kits for the clinical and research markets is currently looking for distributors in several Asian countries. The company manufactures products for the histology, cytology, microbiology/bacteriology, immunology, and hematology markets. In addition to direct distribution, ScyTek als'o provides private labeling of its entire product line. For information or to apply for distributor status please contact ScyTek Laboratories, Inc. scytek@scytek.com for details.