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Supplier:  Diagnostic Biosystems
Description:   This antibody reacts with human factor VIII related antigen. It stains endothelial cells and megakaryocytes in various human tissues. This antibody does not cross-react with any other cell types.
Supplier:  Diagnostic Biosystems
Description:   This antibody reacts with a neuraminidase sensitive oligosaccharide side chain of a glycoconjugate present in immature melanosomes. It reacts with junctional and blue nevus cells. Non-melanocytic cells are negative.
Supplier:  Diagnostic Biosystems
Description:   Chromogranin A is a 439 amino acid protein present in secretory granules of a wide variety of endocrine cells and neurons. A positive staining is seen in the secretory granules of parathyroid, adrenal medulla, anterior pituitary gland and Langerhans islets of pancreas. This antibody stains a variety of neuroendocrine tumors.
Supplier:  Diagnostic Biosystems
Description:   This antibody reacts with a glycoprotein of 110 kDa, expressed as intracytoplasmic molecule. It stains macrophages in a wide variety of tissues. Myeloid precursor cells and peripheral granulocytes are negative. The PG-M1 differs from EMB11 (CD68) because of its non-reactivity with granulocytes and their precursor cells.
Supplier:  Diagnostic Biosystems
Description:   This antibody is specific to 53 kDa protein, expressed on activated platelets. CD63 is a lysosomal membrane glycoprotein that is translocated to plasma membrane after platelet activation. It is also expressed on granulocytes, B cells and T cells.
Supplier:  Diagnostic Biosystems
Description:   The homeodomain-containing transcription factor NKX3-1 is a putative prostate tumor suppressor that is expressed in a largely prostate-specific and androgen-regulated manner. Loss of NKX3-1 protein expression is a common finding in human prostate carcinomas and prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia.
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.
Supplier:  Diagnostic Biosystems
Description:   This antibody reacts with two glycoproteins of 34 and 49 kDa present on the epithelial cells. It stains with simple epithelia and basal layers of stratified non-keratinized squamous epithelium.
Catalog Number: (99991-096)

Supplier:  Diagnostic Biosystems
Description:   Rabbit, This antibody reacts with human GFAP as well as GFAP from cat, chicken, cow, guinea pig, hamster, monkey, rat, mouse, sheep and kangaroo. In the central nervous system, this antibody stains astrocytes and some groups of ependymal cells.
Supplier:  Diagnostic Biosystems
Description:   The clone F7.2.38 is specific for the non-glycosylated epsilon chain of the human CD3 molecule. Clone F7.2.38 recognizes T cells in the thymus, bone marrow, peripheral lymphoid tissue and blood and is a pan T cell marker. The CD3 molecule consists of five different polypeptide chains with molecular weights ranging from 16 to 28 kDa. The CD3 antigen is first detected in early thymocytes, and its appearance probably represents one of the earliest signs of commitment to the T cell lineage.

Supplier:  Diagnostic Biosystems
Description:   The clone F7.2.38 is specific for the non-glycosylated epsilon chain of the human CD3 molecule. Clone F7.2.38 recognizes T cells in the thymus, bone marrow, peripheral lymphoid tissue and blood and is a pan T cell marker. The CD3 molecule consists of five different polypeptide chains with molecular weights ranging from 16 to 28 kD. The CD3 antigen is first detected in early thymocytes and its appearance probably represents one of the earliest signs of commitment to the T cell lineage.
Supplier:  Diagnostic Biosystems
Description:   This antibody is specific to CD74. This antibody can be used for the identification of B cell lymphomas and leukemias. It also stains activated neoplastic cells in T cell lymphomas and Sternberg-Reed cells.

Supplier:  Diagnostic Biosystems
Description:   This antibody is specific to a sialoglycoprotein of 27 to 32 kDa known as CD99 or MIC2 gene product. CD99 is expressed on the cell membrane of some lymphocytes, cortical thymocytes and granulosa cells of the ovary, sertoli cells of testis, pancreatic islet cells and some endothelial cells. Mature granulocytes express very little or no CD99.

Supplier:  Diagnostic Biosystems
Description:   This antibody reacts with a 220 kDa protein. CD15 plays a role in mediating phagocytosis, bactericidal activity and chemotaxis. It is present on >95% of granulocytes including neutrophils and eosinophils and to a lesser degree on monocytes. CD15 is also expressed in Reed-Sternberg cells and some epithelial cells. CD15 is very useful in the identification of Hodgkin disease.
Catalog Number: (95025-204)

Supplier:  Diagnostic Biosystems
Description:   This kit is designed to label specific primary antibodies immunohistochemically on tissue sections. The immunohistochemical protocol defined in this brochure is just a guideline. Depending upon tissue fixation conditions, the primary antibody employed, and the user’s experience, we encourage individual laboratory to optimize its own protocol. These reagents were tested and quality controlled using tissue sections, however, they can also be optimized for cell smears and cytospin preparations. Sufficient reagents are provided to run 50 to 100 tests.
Supplier:  Diagnostic Biosystems
Description:   This antibody reacts with the mu-chains of human IgM. Nonspecific antibodies have been removed by solid-phase adsorption.
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