BOND RX
Fully automated research stainer for IHC, ISH and emerging tests

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Great after sales care
Histology
The after sales care that we have received from Leica has been AMAZING! Our help with set up and optimization has been stellar. She is always available for any and all questions. We are very pleased with the instrument and the service.
Review Date: 2 Sept 2023 | Leica Biosystems
Life is so much better with this machine.
Research
We currently using the Bond RX for multiplex staining and it has cut our time down.
Review Date: 15 Mar 2021 | Leica Biosystems
Great results, easy to maintain, and save your time!
IHC, IF, Multiplex IHC
BOND RX is an autostaining instrument and it is applicable for IHC, IF and even multiplex staining. I used to do the staining manually and it took all day to 3 days for a single marker. With BOND RX, I can run a IHC in 3 hours, and multicolor staining in 18 hours, up to 30 slides at a time. This saved my time significantly and also increased the capability of running different staining within a week. Furthermore, the staining quality is pretty consistent batch to batch. Setting protocol with the BOND RX software is straight forward and also maintenance is easy. After sales care is amazing - the staff are very friendly and knowledgeable. If you have limited staff to run IHC staining, I highly recommend this instrument.
Review Date: 30 Jun 2020 | Leica Biosystems
Very great instrument.
Research, clinical diagnosis and determination after in vitro treatment
The product is a completely automated station. It works during the night and facilitates the practice during the day.
Review Date: 20 Jun 2020 | Leica Biosystems
THE FREEDOM TO DISCOVER BOND RX fully automated research stainer Make that next big breakthough with confidence. From IHC to ISH, FISH, CTC, Multiplexing and more, the BOND RX provides research labs with an easy way to quickly automate manual assays. Push the boundaries of your research. Create completely customized protocols. Trust the unique Covertile system to preserve the morphology and integrity of precious tissue. 91% of customers find the stain quality and reproducibility to be better than the competition.
- Spend less time at the bench and more time being creative. Full automation removes time consuming, manual steps
- Source: Independant Survey For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY. Not For Use In Diagnostic Procedures.
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Making multiplex easy with Leica Biosystems
Leica Biosystems provides solutions for both brightfield and fluorescent multiplex with a comprehensive range of protocols on staining machines, imaging capability of scanners, image management, and image analysis solutions. Automation of high-plex is necessary to save time, maintain quality, preserve the data, and interpret the complex staining patterns arising from this powerful technique.
BOND RX Open Chromogen Toolbox
Enjoy the freedom to select the chromogen that best matches your research’s visualization goals. The new fully automated, Open Chromogen Toolbox on the BOND RX (and BOND RXm) opens up new research possibilities. The Open Chromogen Toolbox is universal and easy to implement in standard lab workflows. Protocols are compatible with both IHC and ISH and they are also ready for standard brightfield microscopes and the digital future where scanners such as the Leica Biosystems Aperio AT2 or Aperio GT 450 can take advantage of available color combinations.
BOND RX - Explore your ideas
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