C-MYC
The oncogene-encoded protein c-Myc is postulated to play a role in activating the transcription of growth related genes. Amplification of the c-Myc gene has been found in several types of human tumors. Studies have shown that c-Myc is essential for vasculogenesis and angiogenesis in neoplastic disease. c-Myc oncogene activity may also be necessary for the translocation(s) seen in human breast tumors identified to have a poor-prognosis signature. Over-expression of the c-Myc oncogene has been implicated in the development and progression of human prostate carcinoma.
INTENDED USE |
IVD
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SPECIES REACTIVITY |
Human
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SOURCE |
Rabbit Monoclonal
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CLONE |
EP121 (previously known as Y69)
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ISOTYPE |
IgG
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ANTIGEN |
Synthetic peptide corresponding to residues in N-terminus of human c-Myc
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LOCALIZATION |
Nucleus
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POSITIVE CONTROL |
Some prostate or breast cancer
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