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293M-9

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MUC6 (MRQ-20) Mouse Monoclonal Antibody

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UNSPSC Code:
12352200

biological source

mouse

Quality Level

100
500

conjugate

unconjugated

antibody form

diluted ascites fluid

antibody product type

primary antibodies

clone

MRQ-20, monoclonal

description

For In Vitro Diagnostic Use in Select Regions (See Chart)

form

buffered aqueous solution

species reactivity

human

packaging

vial of 0.1 mL concentrate (293M-94)
vial of 0.5 mL concentrate (293M-95)
bottle of 1.0 mL predilute (293M-97)
vial of 1.0 mL concentrate (293M-96)
bottle of 7.0 mL predilute (293M-98)

manufacturer/tradename

Cell Marque

technique(s)

immunohistochemistry (formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded sections): 1:100-1:500

isotype

IgG1

control

stomach

shipped in

wet ice

storage temp.

2-8°C

visualization

cytoplasmic

Gene Information

human ... MUC6(4588)

General description

MUC6 is a secretory mucin that is part of a family of at least 14 high molecular-weightglycoproteins made by many epithelial tissues. MUC6 is preferentially expressed in nonneoplastic gastric tissue, specifically in the pyloric glands. During neoplastic transformation,mucin expression may be altered within these tissues leading to particular patterns ofexpression.

Quality


IVD

IVD

IVD

RUO

Linkage

MUC6 Positive Control Slides, Product No. 293S, are available for immunohistochemistry (formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded sections).

Physical form

Solution in Tris Buffer, pH 7.3-7.7, with 1% BSA and <0.1% Sodium Azide

Preparation Note

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Legal Information

Cell Marque is a trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany

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Emad A Rakha et al.
Modern pathology : an official journal of the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, Inc, 18(10), 1295-1304 (2005-06-25)
Mucins are a large family of glycoproteins expressed by many epithelial cells and their malignant counterparts. Much interest has been focused on expression of its members in breast cancer because of their potential role as prognostic indicators and their involvement
Seog-Yun Park et al.
Archives of pathology & laboratory medicine, 131(10), 1561-1567 (2007-10-10)
Although identification of the primary tumor in patients with metastatic adenocarcinoma has a profound clinical impact, diagnosing the organ of origin is frequently difficult. Because none of the individual immunohistochemical markers used for tissue identification are both site specific and
P Chaves et al.
Diseases of the esophagus : official journal of the International Society for Diseases of the Esophagus, 18(6), 383-387 (2005-12-13)
Intestinal metaplasia is a prerequisite criterion for the diagnosis of Barrett's metaplasia and the sole columnar esophageal lining associated with malignancy. It is recognized by the presence of goblet cells, but columnar non-goblet elements, producing gastric or intestinal proteins, are
Fionnuala P O'Connell et al.
Archives of pathology & laboratory medicine, 129(3), 338-347 (2005-03-02)
Breast carcinoma often metastasizes to the gastrointestinal tract, especially the stomach, where it is frequently difficult to distinguish from a primary gastric carcinoma. To evaluate the utility of immunohistochemical stains in differentiating primary gastric carcinomas from metastatic breast carcinomas. Mucosal
T Mizoshita et al.
Histology and histopathology, 22(3), 251-260 (2006-12-14)
We have previously demonstrated links between clinicopathological findings and phenotypes using several gastric and intestinal phenotypic markers in stomach and pancreatic cancers. However, the clinicopathological significance of the phenotype and Cdx2 expression has hitherto remained unclear in colorectal carcinogenesis. We

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