Enzo: Multiplexing nucleic acid, protein, and cellular detection is a transformative approach to tissue analysis, enabling researchers to simultaneously analyze multiple biomolecules within a single sample.
Enzo’s multiplexing solutions empower researchers to extract more data from every sample—without sacrificing clarity, sensitivity, or specificity. Understanding cell–cell interactions, microenvironment dynamics, and disease mechanisms often requires analyzing multiple biomarkers simultaneously within the same tissue section.
With Enzo’s multiplexing solutions, researchers can:
Visualize multiple markers simultaneously within a single section
Preserve spatial relationships between RNA and proteins
Identify rare cell populations and functional states in heterogeneous tissues
Maximize data from precious clinical samples or small biopsies
Whether using singleplex or multiplex assays, automated or manual protocols, and fluorescence or chromogenic detection, our flexible and adaptable solutions cater to diverse research needs.
Multiplexing Solutions for Spatial Biology– Simultaneously analyze multiple targets, including nucleic acids, proteins, and organelles. Perform multiplexing individually or combine targets for comprehensive insights.
Multiplex ISH/IF
Nestin protein (red) and non-long coding RNA NORAD (green) detected in rat brain tissue. Co-localization of nestin and NORAD (yellow) is seen in this sample.
Multiplex ISH/IHC
(A) Detection of p16 (red). (B) Detection of HPV with AMPIVIEW® High-Risk HPV RNA probe (brown). (C) p16 and high-risk HPV detection with p16 antibody (red) and AMPIVIEW HPV High-Risk RNA probes (brown) in HPV infected cervical tissue.