ALK Analyte ControlDR
Range of expression for ALK wild type and fusion proteins
All of our IHC and ISH cell line controls are designed for same slide use to improve confidence in every result and we price them accordingly as we understand the constraints of the modern laboratory.
They are available either as pre-cut slides or in cell microarray (CMA) blocks. The CMA allows us to provide a format that suits the workflow of a busy laboratory.
With laboratories being able to get over 300 sections from a single block, it is one of the most cost-effective solutions available. Our cell line controls are as robust as tissue and are validated with standardised assays.
As a result, they are suitable quality controls for any laboratory employed to assess FFPE tissue.
Full range of expression
Our Dynamic Range of controls provide a semi-quantitative means to determine the quality of your assay through the demonstration of the relative sensitivity of the test.
Range of expression for ALK wild type and fusion proteins
Full dynamic range of expression for ER, PR and HER2
Full dynamic range of expression for ER
Full dynamic range of expression for HER2
Full dynamic range of expression for HPV types 16 and 18
Full dynamic range of expression for PD-L1; high, medium, low and negative
Full dynamic range of expression for PR
Dynamic range version of our popular ROS1 control
Positive and negative expression
Our standard controls provide a cost effective qualitative means of determining that your assay has worked.
Positive and negative expression of EML4-ALK associated lung cancer
Positive and negative expression of NPM-ALK associated lymphoma
Positive and negative expression of BRAF V600E
Positive and negative expression of ER, PR and HER2
High, medium and negative expression of high-risk human papillomavirus types 16 and 18
Loss of and intact expression for MLH1 and PMS2
Loss of and intact expression for MLH1, PMS2, MSH2 and MSH6
Loss of and intact expression for MSH2
Loss of and intact expression for MSH6
Positive and negative expression of NTRK
Positive and negative expression of ROS1