Cytokeratin 14 / DyLight 755 / SPM263
Cytokeratin 14 / DyLight 755 / SPM263
Product Details
Supplier | Novus Biologicals, a Bio-Techne brand | |
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Catalog #: | NBP2-34403IR (View supplier product page) | |
Size | 0.1 ml | |
Price | $519.00 | |
Antigen | Cytokeratin 14 | |
Clone | SPM263 | |
Host | Mouse | |
Isotype | IgG3 | |
Conjugate | DyLight 755 | |
Target Species | Human, Mouse, Rat | |
Applications | WB, FC, IHC-Fr, IHC-P, ICC/IF, ELISA, IHC | |
Description | Cytokeratin 14 (CK14) belongs to the type I (or A or acidic) subfamily of low molecular weight keratins and exists in combination with keratin 5 (type II or B or basic). CK14 is found in basal cells of squamous epithelia, some glandular epithelia, myoepithelium, and mesothelial cells. Anti-CK14 is useful in differentiating squamous cell carcinomas from poorly differentiated epithelial tumors. Anti-CK14 is one of the specific basal markers for distinguishing between basal and non-basal subtypes of breast carcinomas. Anti-CK14 is also a good marker for differentiation of intraductal from invasive salivary duct carcinoma by the positive staining of basal cells surrounding the in-situ neoplasm as well as for differentiation of benign prostate from prostate carcinoma. Furthermore, this antibody has been useful in separating oncocytic tumors of the kidney from its renal mimics, and in identifying metaplastic carcinomas of the breast. |
About Cytokeratin 14 and DyLight 755
Cytokeratin 14 | This gene encodes a member of the keratin family, the most diverse group of intermediate filaments. This gene product, a type I keratin, is usually found as a heterotetramer with two keratin 5 molecules, a type II keratin. Together they form the cytoskeleton of epithelial cells. Mutations in the genes for these keratins are associated with epidermolysis bullosa simplex. At least one pseudogene has been identified at 17p12-p11. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008] | |
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DyLight 755 | DyLight™ 755 has an excitation peak of 754 nm and an emission peak of 776 nm and is spectrally similar to Alexa Fluor™ 750. DyLight™ 755 is most commonly used in fluorescence micrscopy. |
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