Blocking Reagents
Blocking solutions can prevent background interference from different sources, including autofluorescence, endogenous enzyme activity, Fc receptors, or interactions of detection reagents with tissue/cell proteins and other macromolecules.
Vector Laboratories offers blocking solutions for a variety of applications. To determine which blocking solution may be best for you, run series of negative controls as outlined in Vector Lab’s Troubleshooting Guide (please see resource below).
P/N |
Description |
SP-8500 |
Vector® TrueVIEW® Autofluorescence Quenching Kit with DAPI |
SP-8400 |
Vector® TrueVIEW® Autofluorescence Quenching Kit |
S-1012 |
Normal Goat Serum Blocking Solution, 2.5% |
S-3000 |
Normal Chicken Serum Blocking Solution |
SP-5050 |
Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA), Immunohistochemical Grade |
S-4000 |
Normal Swine Serum Blocking Solution |
SP-5040 |
Carbo-Free Blocking Solution (10x Concentrate) |
S-1000 |
Normal Goat Serum Blocking Solution |
SP-2001 |
Avidin/Biotin Blocking Kit |
SP-5000 |
Levamisole Solution |
SP-5030 |
Animal-Free Blocker®, 5X Concentrate |
SP-6000 |
BLOXALL® Endogenous Blocking Solution, Peroxidase and Alkaline Phosphatase |
MKB-2213 |
M.O.M.® (Mouse on Mouse) Blocking Reagent |
S-2000 |
Normal Horse Serum Blocking Solution |
SP-2002 |
Streptavidin/Biotin Blocking Kit |
SP-5020 |
10x Casein Solution |
SP-5035 |
Animal-Free Blocker® and Diluent, R.T.U. |
B-2007 |
Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA), Biotinylated |
S-2012 |
Normal Horse Serum Blocking Solution, 2.5% |
S-5000 |
Normal Rabbit Serum Blocking Solution |
SP-7000 |
WestVision™ Block and Diluent for Western Blots |
Blocking solutions can prevent background interference from different sources, including autofluorescence, endogenous enzyme activity, Fc receptors, or interactions of detection reagents with tissue/cell proteins and other macromolecules.
Vector Laboratories offers blocking solutions for a variety of applications. To determine which blocking solution may be best for you, run series of negative controls as outlined in Vector Lab‘s Troubleshooting Guide (please see resource below).