Gross cystic disease of the breast is a benign premenopausal disorder in which cysts are a predominant pathological lesion. These cysts appear to be formed from excessive apocrine cystic secretions. This fluid is composed of several glycoproteins including a unique 15 kD monomer protein, GCDFP15. It has been reported that cytosolic analysis of normal tissue from all major organs has demonstrated GCDFP15 in apocrine epithelia, lacrimal, ceruminous and Moll's glands and in numerous serous cells of the submandibular, tracheal, bronchial, sublingual and minor salivary glands. Specificity Human gross cystic disease fluid protein (15 kD)
Antibody Isotype:
IgG2a
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
23A3
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 55 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with Sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Sapino A et al. J. of Biol.Regulators & Homeostatic Agents. 2000; 14(4):259262
References 2:
Haagensen DE Jr et al. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.1990;586:161173
Epithelial membrane antigen (EMA), also known as episialin, is reported to be expressed in a variety of normal and neoplastic epithelia. It has been reported that markers to CD45 (LCA) when used in conjunction with markers to EMA are useful in labeling cells of lymphoid origin, whereas the combination of anti-cytokeratin antibodies together with EMA is useful to characterize cells of epithelial origin. EMA is also notably described to be expressed in a subset of Hodgkin's lymphomas.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG1
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
GP1.4
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 11 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with Sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Kim JH et al. The Korean Journal of Pathology. 2002; 36:6669
References 2:
Kim GY et al. The Korean Journal of Pathology. 2002; 36:5154
References 3:
Kojima M et al. Modern Pathology. 2002; 15(7):750758
References 4:
Yokozaki H et al. Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology. 2000; 30:101104
The CD34 antigen is a single chain transmembrane glycoprotein with a molecular weight of 110 kD. The CD34 protein is selectively expressed on human lymphoid and myeloid hemopoietic progenitor cells. The CD34 antigen is also expressed on vascular enothelium. Enzyme digestion of paraffin sections is recommended with clone QBEnd/10 in perference to heat induced epitope retrieval as it produces stronger staining and reduces background elastin staining
Antibody Isotype:
IgG1
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
QBEnd/10
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 261 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with Sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Tornoczky T et al. Journal of Clinical Pathology. 2003; 56(5):363367
References 2:
Cox G et al. Lung Cancer. 2000; 29(3):169177
References 3:
Dhillon AP et al. Journal of Pathology. 1990; 162:274
References 4:
Ramani P et al. Histopathology. 1990; 17(3):237242
References 5:
Watanabe T et al. Journal of Clinical Pathology. 2001; 54:631636.
Chromogranin A is a 68 kD acidic protein which is reported to be widely expressed in neural tissues and in secretory granules of human endocrine cells, for example, parathyroid gland, adrenal medulla, anterior pituitary gland, islet cells of the pancreas and C cells of the thyroid. Chromogranin A expression has been reported in neuroendocrine tumors such as pituitary adenomas, islet cell tumors, phaeochromocytomas, medullary thyroid carcinomas, Merkel cell tumors and carcinoids.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG1
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
5H7
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 13 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Khandeparker SGS et al. Journal of Pediatric Neurosciences. 2013; 8(3): 239-242.
References 2:
Marcu M et al. Current Health Sciences Journal. 2010; 32: 37-42
CA125 antigen is usually associated with ovarian epithelial malignancies. Serum assays are widely used to detect this protein in the monitoring of ovarian cancers. CA125 antigen may also be detected by immunohistochemistry and expression has been found in neoplasms such as seminal vesicle carcinoma and anaplastic lymphoma. CA125 antigen is not found exclusively in malignant tumors. CA125 is also known as MUC16.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG1
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
Ov185:1
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 12.5 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Purified in PBS, 1% BSA and 15 mM sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Weng D et al. Int. Journal of Cancer. 2011; 129:1990-2001
References 2:
Gabriel M et al. Gynakol Geburtshilfliche Rundsch. 2000; 40(3-4):140-144
References 3:
Gabriel M et al. Ginekol Pol. 1999; 70(11):819-823
Clone C241:5:1:4 reacts specifically with Sialyl Lewisa - containing glycolipids, showing no crossreaction with Lewisa, Lewisb, or other structurally related molecules. The epitope recognized by NCL-L-CA19-9 is designated CA19-9
Antibody Isotype:
IgG1
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
C241:5:1:4
Concentration:
n/a
Storage buffer:
Purified in PBS, 1% BSA and 15 mM sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Johansson C et al. Tumour Biology. 12: 159170 (1991)
References 2:
Kuusela P et al. British Journal of Cancer. 63: 636640 (1991)
References 3:
Haglund C et al. British Journal of Cancer. 60: 845851 (1989)
Alpha Fetoprotein (AFP) is an oncofetal antigen of 70 kD found in body fluids, which if detected in high concentrations has clinical implications. AFP is expressed in fetal liver but is not present under normal circumstances in healthy adult tissues. It is reported to be expressed in a proportion of germ cell tumors, with high frequency in yolk sac tumors.Human alpha fetoprotein. Also reacts with pig and dog alpha fetoprotein. Does not react with mouse, rat, cat or cow alpha fetoprotein
Antibody Isotype:
IgG2a
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
C3
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 41 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Schmelzer E et al. Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 2009; 103(4): 817-827
References 2:
Piper Hanley K et al. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2008; 283(20): 14063-14071
References 3:
Sentani K et al. Modern Pathology. 2008; 21: 464-475
References 4:
Kielman MF et al.Nature Genetics. 2002; 32: 594-605
The CD163 molecule is a type I membrane protein also known as M130 antigen, Ber-Mac3, Ki-M8 or SM4. CD163 protein is restricted in its expression to the monocytic/macrophage lineage. It is reported to be present on all circulating monocytes and most tissue macrophages except those found in the mantle zone and germinal centers of lymphoid follicles, interdigitating reticulum cells and Langerhans cells. In addition, multi-nucleated cells within inflammatory lesions are reported not to express CD163 protein. The protein is upregulated by glucocorticoids and downregulated by the immunosuppressant cyclosporin A and by phorbol esters, while lipopolysaccharide, an inflammatory mediator, has no influence on expression. It has been proposed that a specific release mechanism of soluble CD163 antigen by human monocytes may play an important role in modulating inflammatory processes.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG1
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
10D6
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 49 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Bronkhorst IH et al. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science. 2011; 52(2):643-650
References 2:
Lau SK et al. American Journal of Clinical Pathology. 2004; 122(5):794-801
The CD68 molecule is a 110 kD intracellular glycoprotein primarily reported to be associated with cytoplasmic granules and to a lesser extent the membranes of macrophages. Markers to CD68 antigen are the most frequently used for the identification of macrophages in immunohistochemistry; however, CD68 is also found in monocytes, neutrophils, basophils and large lymphocytes. The function of the CD68 molecule is not certain but these lysosomal membrane proteins are major components and may protect the membranes from attack by acid hydrolases. It is unclear if the surface-associated CD68 protein is functionally significant or due to leakage from the lysosomes. CD68 protein expression has been demonstrated in stimulated T cells and NK cells and non-hematopoietic tissues such as liver and renal tubules.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG2a, kappa
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
514H12
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 37 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Gu M et al. Annals of Diagnostic Pathology. 2007; 11:64-67
References 2:
Da Costa CET et al. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 2005; 201(5):687-693
The CD45 antigen (leukocyte common antigen) is a family of five or more high molecular weight glycoproteins present on the surface of the majority of the human leukocytes (including lymphocytes, monocytes and eosinophils) but absent from erythrocytes and platelets. Various isoforms of CD45 are generated by alternative splicing of three exons. Expression of CD45 is necessary for signaling through the T cell receptor.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG1
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
X16/99
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 64 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Sylvester KG et al. Wound Repair and Regeneration. 2000; 8(1):36-44
References 2:
Kauma SW et al. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism. 1999; 84(6):2188-2194
References 3:
Oliveira E et al. Revista da FML. 1999; 4(Supl.3):29-34
The CD43 antigen is expressed on the membrane and in the cytoplasm of T cells and cells of myeloid lineage. The molecule itself exhibits molecular weight heterogeneity with bands of 90 to 140 kD observed on SDS-PAGE between different cell lines. Cells expressing the CD43 antigen are reported to include normal and neoplastic T cells. A small proportion of B cell chronic leukemias and diffuse large B cell lymphomas are also reported to express CD43 antigen. Enzyme pretreatment may enhance staining with clone MT1 in some cases.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG1
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
MT1
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 21 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with 15mM sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Higgins RA et al. Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine 2008; 132:441-461
References 2:
Goteri G et al. Journal of Oral Pathology Medicine 2006; 35:254-256
The CD38 molecule is a type II single transmembrane glycoprotein with a molecular weight of 46 kD. It is an ectoenzyme with the activities of ADP-ribosyl cyclase, cyclic ADP-ribose hydrolase, NAD glycohydrolase and is involved in both the formation and hydrolysis of cADPR, a second messenger that regulates the mobilization of intracellular Ca2+ ions. Although the CD38 molecule was originally identified as a T lymphocyte differentiation antigen, it is reported to be expressed in a wide range of cells and tissues. CD38 antigen can deliver potent growth and differentiation signals to lymphoid and myeloid cells. It is found on immature cells of the B and T cell lineages but not on most mature resting peripheral lymphocytes. It is also present on thymocytes, pre-B cells, germinal center B cells, mitogen-activated T cells, Ig-secreting plasma cells, monocytes, NK cells, erythroid and myeloid progenitors in the bone marrow and brain cells. CD38 antigen has also been reported in neurofibrillary tangles, the pathological indicator of Alzheimer's disease that occurs in the neuronal perikarya and proximal dendrites.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG1
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
SPC32
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 46 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Krukemeyer MG et al. Transplantationsmedizin. 2003; 15:4046
The CD23 molecule is the low affinity IgE receptor found on B cells.It is a membrane glycoprotein of 45 kD and is reported to be found on a sub-population of peripheral blood cells, B lymphocytes and on EBV-transformed B lymphoblastoid cell lines.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG1, kappa
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
1B12
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 67 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Linderoth J et al. Clinical Cancer Research 2003; 9:722-728
References 2:
Peh SC et al. Singapore Medical Journal 2003; 44(4):185-191
References 3:
Maeda K et al. The Journal of Histochem. and Cytochem.2002; 50(11):1475-1485
References 4:
Watson P et al. Histopathology 2000 36(2), 145-150
CD21 antigen is a type I integral membrane glycoprotein of molecular weight 140 kD, which functions as the receptor for the C3d fragment of the third complement component. The CD21 molecule, present on mature B cells, is involved in transmitting growth-promoting signals to the interior of the B cell and acts as a receptor for Epstein-Barr virus. CD21 antigen is reported to be found in B cell chronic lymphocytic leukemias and in a subset of T cell acute lymphocytic leukemias but is absent on T lymphocytes, monocytes and granulocytes. CD21 antigen is also reported to be expressed in follicular dendritic cells and in follicular and mantle cell lymphomas, mature leukemias and lymphomas.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG2a
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
2G9
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 326 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Dupin N et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA. 1999; 96(8); 45464551.
The CD20 antigen is a non-glycosylated phosphoprotein of approximately 33kD which is expressed on normal and malignant human B cells and is thought to act as a receptor during B cell activation and differentiation. CD20 antigen has been reported to be expressed on normal B cells from peripheral blood, lymph node, spleen, tonsil, bone marrow, acute leukemias and chronic lymphocytic leukemias.An intracytoplasmic epitope localised on the human CD20 molecule. Reacts predominantly with a 33 kD polypeptide, but also with a minor component of 30 kD.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG2a, kappa
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
L26
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 95 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Mason DY et al. American Journal of Pathology. 1990; 136(6):12151222
References 2:
Cartun RW et al. American Journal of Pathology. 1987; 129(3):415421
References 3:
Norton AJ and Isaacson PG. Journal of Clinical Pathology. 1987; 40:14051412
References 4:
Ishii Y et al. Clinical Experimental Immunology. 1984; 58:183192
Prokaryotic recombinant protein corresponding to the external domain of the CD16 molecule, common to both the transmembrane form and the GPI-linked form.
CD16 antigen has a molecular weight of 50 to 70 kD and is a low affinity Fc receptor for complexed IgG, Fc/gamma RIII, expressed on natural killer (NK) cells, granulocytes, activated macrophages and a subset of T cells expressing alpha-beta or gamma-delta T cell antigen receptors. The CD16 antigen exists both as a glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored protein in polymorphonuclear cells and as a transmembrane protein in NK cells.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG2a
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
2H7
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 18 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Qubaja M et al. Virchows Archiv. 2009; 454(4):411-419
References 2:
Wicherek L et al. Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology. 2006; 14; 4:41
References 3:
Lee SF et al. Molecular and Cell Biology. 1999; 19(11):7399-7409
CD13 antigen, also known as aminopeptidase N, is a member of type II integral membrane metalloproteases, which also includes the leukocyte antigens CD10, CD26, CD73 and BP-1. CD13 antigen is a receptor for the coronaviruses which cause respiratory disease in humans and several animal species. The antigen functions as a zinc-binding metalloprotease which plays a role in cell surface antigen presentation by trimming the N-terminal amino acids from MHC class II-bound peptides. CD13 antigen is reported to be expressed on granulocytes, monocytes and their precursors, most acute myeloid leukemias and a smaller proportion of acute lymphoid leukemias. Non-hematopoietic cells which express CD13 antigen include epithelial cells, renal proximal tubules, intestinal brush border, endothelial cells, fibroblasts, brain cells, bone marrow, osteoclasts and cells lining the bile canaliculi.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG1
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
38C12
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 19 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Terauchi M et al.BMC Cancer 2007; 7:140
References 2:
Agis H et al. Journal of Clinical Pathology 2006; 59 (4):396-402
References 3:
Röcken C et al. Journal of Clinical Pathology 2005; 58 (10):1069-1075
CD10 antigen, also called neprilysin, is a 100 kD cell surface metalloendopeptidase which inactivates a variety of biologically active peptides. It was initially identified as the common acute lymphoblastic leukemia antigen (CALLA) and was thought to be tumor-specific. Subsequent studies, however, have shown that CD10 antigen is expressed on the surface of a wide variety of normal and neoplastic cells. In other lymphoid malignancies, CD10 antigen is reported to be expressed on cells of lymphoblastic, Burkitt's and follicular lymphomas. CD10 antigen has been identified on the surface of normal early lymphoid progenitor cells, immature B cells within adult bone marrow and germinal center B cells within lymphoid tissue. It is also expressed in various non-lymphoid cells and tissues, such as breast myoepithelial cells, bile canaliculi, fibroblasts, with especially high expression on the brush border of kidney and gut epithelial cells. (G. McIntosh et al. American Journal of Pathology. 154(1): 77-82 (1999)).
Antibody Isotype:
IgG1
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
56C6
Concentration:
n/a
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Millar EK et al. Journal of Clinical Pathology 1999 52, 849-850
References 2:
McIntosh GG et al. American Journal of Pathology 1999 154(1), 7782
References 3:
Kaufmann O et al. American Journal of Clinical Pathology 1999 111(1), 117-122
References 4:
Endoh Y et al. Human Pathology 1999 30(7), 826-832
References 5:
Chu P and Arber DA. American Journal of Clinical Pathology 2000 113(3), 374382
The CD8 molecule is composed of two chains and has a molecular weight of 32 kD. It is found on a T cell subset of normal cytotoxic/suppressor cells which make up approximately 20-35% of human peripheral blood lymphocytes.The CD8 antigen is reported to be detected on natural killer cells, 80% of thymocytes, on a subpopulation of 30% of peripheral blood null cells and 15-30% of bone marrow cells.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG2b
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
4B11
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 28 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Kemp RA et al. Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research. 2011;30(1):78
References 2:
Michel S et al. British Journal of Cancer. 2008;99(11):1867-1873
References 3:
Williamson SLH et al. American Journal of Pathology 1998,152(6):1421-1426
CD5 antigen is reported to be expressed on 95% of thymocytes and 72% of peripheral blood lymphocytes. In lymph nodes, the main reactivity is observed on T cells. CD5 antigen is also expressed by many T cell leukemias, lymphomas, activated T cells and on a subset of B cells located primarily in the mantle zones of normal lymph nodes. CD5 antigen expression is also reported in T cell acute lymphocytic leukemias (T-ALL), some B cell chronic lymphocytic leukemias (B-CLL) as well as B and T cell lymphomas.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG1, kappa
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
4C7
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 76 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Leong FJW et al. The Journal of Histotechnology. 2002; 25(4):215-227
References 2:
Walsh R et al. Arch. of Pathol.and Lab.Medicine. 2001; 125(6):781-784
References 3:
Tateyama H et al. American Journal of Clinical Pathology. 1999; 111(2):235-240
References 4:
Dorfman DM & Shahsafaei A. Modern Pathology. 1997; 10(9):859-863
References 5:
Kaufmann O et al. American Journal of Clinical Pathology. 1997; 108(6):669-673
The CD4 molecule (T4) is a single chain transmembrane glycoprotein with a molecular weight of 59 kD. The CD4 antigen is expressed on a T cell subset (helper/inducer) representing 45% of peripheral blood lymphocytes and at a lower level on monocytes and germinal center macrophages. Most cases of cutaneous T cell lymphoma, including mycosis fungoides, express the CD4 antigen and HTLV-1 associated adult T cell leukemia/lymphoma is also generally CD4 positive.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG1, kappa
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
4B12
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 405 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Arnould L et al. British Journal of Cancer 2006; 94:259-267
References 2:
Choi HJ et al. British Journal of Dermatology 2006; 154:419-425
References 3:
Lapperre TS et al. Thorax 2006; 61:115-121
References 4:
Willemse BWM et al. Respiratory Research 2005; 6:38
References 5:
Suzuki A et al. Journal of Pathology 2002; 196:37-43
Clone MTB1 detects cortical thymocytes, Langerhans cells in epidermis, interdigitating cells of dermis and interdigitating cells of stratified squamous epithelium of tonsil. Clone MTB1 may also detect small focal groups of lymphocytes outside the germinal centers of tonsil indicating a cross-reaction with CD1b antigen.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG1, kappa
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
MTB1
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 16 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Dultra FK et al. Journal of Oral Pathology and Medicine. 2012; 41(1):47-53
References 2:
Natamoto Y et al. Clinical and Experimental Immunology. 2007; 147:296-305
References 3:
Hubert P et al. Journal of Pathology. 2005; 206:346-355
References 4:
Rho NK et al. British Journal of Dermatology. 2004; 151:119-125
References 5:
Soilleux EJ et al. Journal of Pathology. 2001; 195(5):586-592
The Ki67 antigen is a nuclear protein which is expressed in all active parts of the cell cycle (G1, S, G2 and mitosis) but is absent in resting cells (G0). In contrast to many other cell cycle-associated proteins, the Ki67 antigen is consistently absent in quiescent cells and is not detectable during DNA repair processes. Thus, the presence of Ki67 antigen is strictly associated with the cell cycle and confined to the nucleus, suggesting an important role in the maintenance and/or regulation of the cell division cycle.
The D-type cyclins are a family of proteins which function primarily by regulating the activity of cyclin dependent kinases in the G1 phase of the cell cycle. Cyclin D1, a protein of 36 kD, is also known as PRAD1 or bcl-1. Maximum expression of cyclin D1 occurs at a critical point in mid to late G1 phase of the cell cycle. The cyclin D1 gene, located on 11q13 has been reported to be overexpressed in mantle cell lymphomas due to the chromosomal translocation t(11;18).
Antibody Isotype:
IgG2a
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
P2D11F11
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 19 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with Sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
McIntosh GG et al. Oncogene. 1995; 11:885891
References 2:
Saiz AD et al. Journal of Pathology. 2002; 198(2):157162
References 3:
Mommers ECM et al. Journal of Pathology. 2001; 194(3):327333
References 4:
Saito T et al. Journal of Pathology. 2001; 195(2):222228
References 5:
Sheyn I et al. Human Pathology. 1997; 28(3):270276
The c-kit proto-oncogene encodes a transmembrane receptor with tyrosine kinase activity, c-kit (CD117), which is closely-related to the platelet-derived growth factor receptor family. c-kit plays a role during hematopoiesis, gametogenesis and melanogenesis. The expression of CD117 antigen is of particular interest in the study of gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST), small lung cell carcinomas and in melanomas.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG1, kappa
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
T595
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 30 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Sawyer EJ et al. Journal of Pathology. 2003; 200:5964
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