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PMEL17/SILV Antibody (SPM142), FITC, Novus Biologicals™
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Mouse Monoclonal Antibody

Supplier:  Novus Biologicals NBP234739F

Catalog No. NB006463


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Description

Description

PMEL17/SILV Monoclonal specifically detects PMEL17/SILV in Human, Canine (Negative), Rat (Negative) samples. It is validated for Flow Cytometry, Immunohistochemistry, Immunocytochemistry/Immunofluorescence, Immunohistochemistry-Paraffin.
Specifications

Specifications

PMEL17/SILV
Monoclonal
FITC
PBS with 0.05% Sodium Azide
PMEL
Extract of pigmented melanoma metastases from lymph nodes
0.1 mL
Primary
Human, Canine (Negative), Rat (Negative)
IgG1 κ
Flow Cytometry, ELISA, Immunohistochemistry, Immunocytochemistry, Immunofluorescence, Immunohistochemistry (Paraffin)
SPM142
Flow Cytometry, ELISA, Immunohistochemistry, Immunocytochemistry/Immunofluorescence, Immunohistochemistry-Paraffin, Immunohistochemistry-Frozen
D12S53EP1, gp100, ME20, ME20-M, melanocyte protein mel 17, Melanocyte protein Pmel 17, Melanocytes lineage-specific antigen GP100, Melanoma-associated ME20 antigen, melanosomal matrix protein17, PMEL17P100, premelanosome proteinME20M, SI, SIL, silver (mouse homolog) like, silver homolog (mouse), Silver locus protein homolog, silver, mouse, homolog of, SILVPmel17
Mouse
Protein A or G purified
RUO
The gp100 molecule is a 100kDa glycosylated protein that is cleaved into a small (26kDa) carboxy-terminal fragment and a larger amino- terminal section (60-64 kDa), which is subsequently cleaved to generate 26kDa and 34-38kDa fragments. By immunohistochemistry, it specifically recognizes a protein in melanocytes and melanomas. This monoclonal antibody reacts with junctional and blue nevus cells and variably with fetal and neonatal melanocytes. Intradermal nevi, normal adult melanocytes, and non-melanocytic cells are negative. It does not stain tumor cells of epithelial, lymphoid, glial, or mesenchymal origin. Metastatic amelanotic melanoma can often be confused with a variety of poorly differentiated carcinomas, large cell lymphomas, and sarcomas using H E stains alone. It is also difficult to differentiate melanoma from spindle cell carcinomas and various types of mesenchymal neoplasms. It stains fetal and neonatal melanocytes, junctional and blue nevus cells, and malignant melanoma.
Store at 4°C in the dark.
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