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Cet anticorps anti-MUC1 Monoclonal Souris (Clone HMPV) (ABIN2689099) détecte spécifiquement MUC1 dans FACS, IHC (f) et IHC (fro).
L’anticorps est réactif avec des échantillons de Humain.
Reacts with the core peptide of the MUC1 protein, a member of a family of mucin glycoproteins that are characterized by high carbohydrate content, O-linked oligosaccharides, high molecular weight (>200 kDa) and an amino acid composition rich in serine, threonin, proline and glycine. The core protein contains a domain of 20 amino-acid tandem repeats which function as multiple epitopes for the monoclonal antibody. Incomplete glycosylation of some tumor-associated mucins may lead to variable unmasking of the multiple peptide epitopes leading to the observed differences in staining intensity between normal and malignant tissues. This antibody has been shown to react with both normal and malignant epithelia of various tissues including breast and colon. Profile of U266 cells analyzed by flow cytometry
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