MUC3 (clone EBS-T-232), anti-human
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SKU
EMC0293-01
Catalog Number: EMC0293-01
Size: 100 μg
Isotype: mouse IgG2a-k
Applications: fcm, IHC/F, IF, IHC/P
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Size: 100 μg
Isotype: mouse IgG2a-k
Applications: fcm, IHC/F, IF, IHC/P
Bulk Order 0,5 mg, 1 mg? Contact us!
Source:
A BALB/c mouse was immunized with synthetic human MUC3 (SIB-35) peptide.
Fusion partner: NS-1.
Specifications:
EBS-T-232 reacts with SITTTE in the VNTR domain of human MUC3. The mucins are a family of highly glycosylated, secreted proteins with a basic structure consisting of a variable number of tandem repeats (VNTRs) encoded by 60 base pairs (MUC1), 69 base pairs (MC2) and 51 base pairs (MUC3). Cancer cells of colon, breast and stomach, normal cells of salivary gland, breast, lung, and gastrointestinal tract are positive for MUC3.
Species reactivity:
Positive: human.
Applications:
Immunocytochemistry on frozen and paraffin sections. Immunofluorescence tests.
Flow cytometry: +
Frozen sections: +
Immunofluorescence: +
Paraffin sections: Tris/EDTA
Positive control: LS174T cells or colon carcinoma and normal colon tissue.
References:
- Apostolopoulos, V. et al. J. Gastroenterol. Hepatol, 10 (5): 555-561 (1995)
A BALB/c mouse was immunized with synthetic human MUC3 (SIB-35) peptide.
Fusion partner: NS-1.
Specifications:
EBS-T-232 reacts with SITTTE in the VNTR domain of human MUC3. The mucins are a family of highly glycosylated, secreted proteins with a basic structure consisting of a variable number of tandem repeats (VNTRs) encoded by 60 base pairs (MUC1), 69 base pairs (MC2) and 51 base pairs (MUC3). Cancer cells of colon, breast and stomach, normal cells of salivary gland, breast, lung, and gastrointestinal tract are positive for MUC3.
Species reactivity:
Positive: human.
Applications:
Immunocytochemistry on frozen and paraffin sections. Immunofluorescence tests.
Flow cytometry: +
Frozen sections: +
Immunofluorescence: +
Paraffin sections: Tris/EDTA
Positive control: LS174T cells or colon carcinoma and normal colon tissue.
References:
- Apostolopoulos, V. et al. J. Gastroenterol. Hepatol, 10 (5): 555-561 (1995)
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