Breast ductal carcinoma
Mammaglobin (Dako Omnis)
Mammaglobin, a 93-amino acid glycoprotein, is encoded by a gene first identified in a study directed at the isolation of novel human breast cancer-associated genes (1). Mammaglobin expression is mostly, although not exclusively, confined to breast tissue, and anti-mammoglobin is a useful aid for the classification of carcinomas of breast origin.
- Monoclonal Mouse Anti-Human
No data to display
This product is not available for purchase by the general public.
Product Details
Features
- Optimized staining performance of both high and low-expression structures
- Dako Omnis and the dynamic gap staining technology provides a consistent, uniform staining with excellent morphology
- Crisp and clear staining with no background
- Optimal laboratory efficiency with ready-to-use antibodies on Dako Omnis
- The staining performance of all FLEX RTU antibodies has been defined, tested and approved through collaboration with leading, international pathology experts.
Specifications
Application |
|
Clone |
|
Code Number |
|
Immunogen |
|
Isotype |
|
Reagent Provided |
|
Solutions |
|
Species |
|
Specificity |
|
Literature
- Catalogs
-
Atlas of Controls
The Atlas of Controls illustrates the staining performance of each antibody in the FLEX Ready-to-Use system.
- Catalogs
- English
- 26 Mar 2024
- 37.78 MB
- Technical Overviews
Support
- Instructions for Use
-
Featured References
- Product Description References
-
1. Watson MA, Dintzis S, Darrow CM, Voss LE, DiPersio J, Jensen R, et al. Mammaglobin expression in primary, metastatic, and occult breast cancer. Cancer Res 1999,59:3028-31.
Promotions