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Description: 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, multinucleated 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.
Catalog Number: 76633-936
Supplier: Diagnostic Biosystems


Description: This antibody reacts with an antigen of 265-400 kDa belonging to a heterogeneous group of heavily glycosylated proteins called human milk fat globule proteins. It stains both normal and neoplastic cells. Among normal epithelia, it reacts strongly with mammary epithelium and glandular epithelia but shows a patchy staining with squamous epithelium.
Catalog Number: 99990-740
Supplier: Diagnostic Biosystems


Description: The HMB45 clone reacts with a neuraminidase-sensitive oligosaccharide side chain of a glycoconjugate present in immature melanosomes. The HMB45-reactive antigen is present in cutaneous melanocytes, prenatal and infantile retinal pigment epithelium and melanoma cells and is thought to be oncofetal in nature. This antibody has been shown to label the majority of melanomas. Clone A103 recognizes a protein of 20 kDa, identified as MART-1 (melanoma antigen recognized by T cells-1) or Melan-A. Melan-A is a useful addition to melanoma panels as it is apparently specific for melanocytic lesions. Studies have also shown that MART-1 is more sensitive than HMB45 when labeling metastatic melanomas. Tyrosinase is a key enzyme involved in the initial stages of melanin biosynthesis. Studies have shown tyrosinase to be a more sensitive marker when compared to HMB45 and MART-1. It has been shown to label a higher percentage of desmoplastic melanomas than HMB45. The combination of HMB45, MART-1 and tyrosinase make this triple antibody cocktail a first-order pan melanoma screener.
Catalog Number: 76634-402
Supplier: Diagnostic Biosystems


Description: This antibody recognizes keratin polypeptides of 68, 58, 56.5 and 50 kDa in the stratum corneum. The antibody reacts with squamous, ductal and other complex epithelia. It stains adenocarcinomas, breast, pancreas, bile duct, salivary gland and transitional cell carcinomas.
Catalog Number: 76633-186
Supplier: Diagnostic Biosystems


Description: PAX 8 is expressed in a high percentage of renal cell carcinomas and ovarian cancers. This mouse monoclonal PAX 8 antibody [BC12] has been designed to target restricted epitopes, and exhibits higher specificity and provides sharper staining than the PAX 8 rabbit polyclonal antibody. Unlike the polyclonal PAX 8, this mouse monoclonal antibody does not stain B-cells, and does not recognize epitopes of pancreatic origin and neuroendocrine cells in stomach and colon; thus providing superior specificity. The expression of the mouse monoclonal PAX 8 targets antigens found in normal kidney, thyroid and cervix, but not normal ovary. PAX 8 stains nuclei exclusively and performs well in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues.
Catalog Number: 10065-004
Supplier: Diagnostic Biosystems


Description: This antibody is specific to a 38 kDa protein. Synaptophysin is an glycoprotein occurring in presynaptic vesicles of neurons in the brain, spinal cord, retina, vesicles of adrenal medulla and in neuromuscular junctions. This antibody reacts with neuroendocrine neoplasms of neural as well as epithelial types.
Catalog Number: 99990-738
Supplier: Diagnostic Biosystems


Description: This antibody is a member of a family of complex antigens, which also includes non-specific cross-reacting antigens (NCA). This antibody stains specific regions of CEA. It reacts with colorectal adenocarcinomas but does not show any staining with polymorphonuclear neutrophils and erythrocytes.
Catalog Number: 99990-824
Supplier: Diagnostic Biosystems


Description: This antibody recognizes Chromogranin A. Chromogranin A (a protein of 439 amino acid which is encoded on chromosome 14) is present in neuroendocrine cells throughout the body, including the neuroendocrine cells of the large and small intestine, adrenal medulla and pancreatic islets. It is an excellent marker for carcinoid tumors, pheochromocytomas, paragangliomas, and other neuroendocrine tumors. Coexpression of chromogranin A and neuron specific enolase (NSE) is common in neuroendocrine neoplasms.
Catalog Number: 99991-190
Supplier: Diagnostic Biosystems


Description: Myeloperoxidase metabolizes most of the hydrogen peroxide generated by activated phagocytes. This antibody stains strongly with the cytoplasm of myeloid cells. The antibody detects myeloperoxidase found in myeloid cells of acute myeloid leukemia. The myeloperoxidase gene has been localized to chromosome 17.
Catalog Number: 76634-072
Supplier: Diagnostic Biosystems


Description: This antibody reacts with HSV type I specific antigens and with antigens common to HSV type I and II virus. It reacts with all the major glycoproteins present in the viral envelope as well as with at least one core protein.
Catalog Number: 76634-952
Supplier: Diagnostic Biosystems


Description: This antibody recognizes human retinoblastoma gene protein. Rb gene, a prototype of tumor suppressor genes, has been associated with development and/or progression of bladder cancer as well as sarcoma and small cell lung cancer. Functional Rb gene loss has been reported to occur in bladder cancer and osteosarcoma. A significantly poorer tumor-free survival rate was noted for those patients who had a tumor with an altered Rb protein with or without vascular invasion.
Catalog Number: 99990-440
Supplier: Diagnostic Biosystems


Description: P16 is a mitotic inhibitor protein. It competes with D-type cyclins to bind to cdk4 and cdk6. It acts as tumor suppressor and inhibits the progression of cells through the G1 phase of the cell cycle.
Catalog Number: 76634-560
Supplier: Diagnostic Biosystems


Description: This antibody is specific for α-skeletal muscle actinin and α-cardiac actinin. It stains Z lines and dots in stress fibers of myotubes in skeletal and cardiac muscle but not in non-sarcomeric muscle elements.
Catalog Number: 95024-224
Supplier: Diagnostic Biosystems


Description: This antibody reacts with the terminal globular domain of the A chain. The staining with this antibody is sensitive to fixation of paraffin tissues and use of proteolytic enzymatic treatment.
Catalog Number: 99990-420
Supplier: Diagnostic Biosystems


Description: This antibody recognizes the CD8. The CD8 molecule consists of two chains, α and β, which are expressed as a disulphide-linked α/β heterodimer or as an α/α homodimer on T cell subset, thymocytes and NK cells. The majority of CD8+ T cells express CD8 as α/β heterodimer. CD8 functions as a coreceptor in concert with TCR for binding the MHC class I/peptide complex. The HIV-2 envelope glycoprotein binds CD8 α chain (but not β chain).
Catalog Number: 95025-180
Supplier: Diagnostic Biosystems


Description: Wilms tumor-1 (WT-1), is a gene involved in the induction of Wilms tumor, a pediatric renal malignancy. Wilms tumor is associated with mutations of WT1, a zinc-finger transcription factor that is essential for the development of the metanephric kidney and the urogenital system. The WT1 gene is normally expressed in fetal kidney and mesothelium, and its expression has been suggested as a marker for Wilms tumor and mesothelioma.
Catalog Number: 76634-452
Supplier: Diagnostic Biosystems


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