Nucleoli (clone AE-3), anti-human
€195.00
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SKU
EMC0356-01
Catalog Number: EMC0356-01
Size: 100 μg
Isotype: mouse IgG1-k
Applications: IHC/F, IF, IHC/P
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Size: 100 μg
Isotype: mouse IgG1-k
Applications: IHC/F, IF, IHC/P
Bulk Order 0,5 mg, 1 mg? Contact us!
Source:
A BALB/c mouse was immunized with nuclei of myeloid leukemia biopsy cells.
Fusion partner: NS-1.
Specifications:
AE-3 recognizes a nucleolar antigen expressed in nucleoli of human cells. AE-3 can also be used as a marker of the nucleolus in subcellular fractions.
Species reactivity:
Positive: human.
Applications:
AE-3 produces a diffuse staining pattern of the nucleolus of normal and malignant cells and can be used for paraformaldehyde fixed or frozen tissue or cell preparations and formalin fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue sections.
Flow cytometry: -
Frozen sections: +
Immunofluorescence: +
Paraffin sections: +
Positive control: Human tonsil.
References:
- Epstein, A.L. and Clevenger, C.V., Identification of nuclear antigens in human cells by immunofluorescence, immunoelectron microscopy, and immuno-biochemical methods using monoclonal antibodies. In: Progress on non-histone protein research, Vol. 1, Isaac Bekhor, ed., 1985, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, pp 117-137.
A BALB/c mouse was immunized with nuclei of myeloid leukemia biopsy cells.
Fusion partner: NS-1.
Specifications:
AE-3 recognizes a nucleolar antigen expressed in nucleoli of human cells. AE-3 can also be used as a marker of the nucleolus in subcellular fractions.
Species reactivity:
Positive: human.
Applications:
AE-3 produces a diffuse staining pattern of the nucleolus of normal and malignant cells and can be used for paraformaldehyde fixed or frozen tissue or cell preparations and formalin fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue sections.
Flow cytometry: -
Frozen sections: +
Immunofluorescence: +
Paraffin sections: +
Positive control: Human tonsil.
References:
- Epstein, A.L. and Clevenger, C.V., Identification of nuclear antigens in human cells by immunofluorescence, immunoelectron microscopy, and immuno-biochemical methods using monoclonal antibodies. In: Progress on non-histone protein research, Vol. 1, Isaac Bekhor, ed., 1985, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, pp 117-137.
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