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Colon cancer stained with CEA antibody

Carcioembryonic Antigen (CEA) 1,0mL

BC-CM058C
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Carcioembryonic Antigen (CEA) 1,0mL
Specificity and Comments:
The CEA gene family belongs to the immunoglobulin gene superfamily (IgSF) and comprises a large number of genes. The cell surface associated CEA proteins are heavily glycosylated, abundantly expressed and multifunctional. The human carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) family can be divided into two subgroups according to the means of anchorage of member glycoproteins to the cell membrane: glycophosphatidyl inositol (GPI) linkage and transmembrane linkage. GPI-linked CEA family members include CEA (CD66e), non-specific cross-reacting antigen (NCA, CD66c), CEA gene-family members 6 (CGM6, CD66b) and 2 (CGM2). Transmembrane-linked members include biliary glycoprotein (BGP, Human C-CAM-L and C-CAM-S, CD66a), CGM1(CD66d) and CGM7. Recent evidence suggests the GPI-linked members tend to be up-regulated in human tumors, whereas the transmembrane-linked members tend to be down-regulated. The CEA (CD66e) COL-1 clone shows no detectable reactivity for other CEA family members such as NCA or BGP. COL-1 is useful in detecting early foci of gastric carcinoma and distinguishing pulmonary adenocarcimomas from mesothelioma. It stains many types of adenocarcinoma, but does not stain benign glands, stroma, or malignant prostatic cells. Normal colon, without colon disease, is unreactive, but a weak reactivity was in normal-appearing mucosa several centimeters remote from colon cancer. Key Reference: Shi ZR, Tacha D, Itzkowitz.
 
 
Species Reactivity: Human; others not tested.
 
Clone: COL-1
 
Isotype: IgG2a /?
 
Hybridoma:
Produced by fusion between BALB/c splenocytes
and myeloma P3-X63-AgS.653 cells.
 
Known Applications: Immunohistochemistry (formalin–fixed paraffin-embedded tissues).
 
Positive Control: Colon carcinoma
 
Cellular Localization:
Cytoplasmic and lumenal membrane
 
Supplied As:
Buffer with protein carrier and preservative
 
Storage and Stability:
Store vial at 4°C. Product is stable for 18 months.
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