Keratin 10/13 antibody
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- Target
- Keratin 10/13
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Reactivity
- Human, Cat
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Host
- Mouse
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Clonality
- Monoclonal
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Conjugate
- Un-conjugated
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Application
- Western Blotting (WB), Immunohistochemistry (Paraffin-embedded Sections) (IHC (p)), Immunohistochemistry (Frozen Sections) (IHC (fro))
- Specificity
- The mouse monoclonal antibody DE-K13 reacts with cytokeratin 10 (56.5 kDa) and cytokeratin 13 (53 kDa). Cytokeratins are members of intermediate filaments subfamily of intracellular proteins, represented in epithelial tissues. DE-K13 recognizes only cytokeratin 13 on formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue sections.
- Cross-Reactivity (Details)
- Human, Feline (Cat), Other species Not tested
- Purification
- Purified by protein-A affinity chromatography.
- Purity
- > 95 % (by SDS-PAGE)
- Immunogen
- Cytoskeletal preparation extracted from human ectocervical epithelium.
- Clone
- DE-K13
- Isotype
- IgG2a
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- Application Notes
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Immunohistochemistry (paraffin sections): Standard ABC technique (DAB+), recommended dilution: 10 μg/mL (1:100), positive tissue: tonsil. Pretreatment: 0.1 % pepsin in 0.1 M HCl for 30 min at room temperature or Target Retrieval Solution - High pH . The antibody DE-K13 reacts exclusively with Cytokeratin 13.
Immunohistochemistry (frozen sections): Use at an assay dependent dilution.
Western blotting: recommended dilution: 1-3 μg/mL. - Restrictions
- For Research Use only
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- Concentration
- 1 mg/mL
- Buffer
- Phosphate buffered saline (PBS), pH 7.4, 15 mM sodium azide
- Preservative
- Sodium azide
- Precaution of Use
- This product contains Sodium azide: a POISONOUS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE which should be handled by trained staff only.
- Handling Advice
- Do not freeze.
- Storage
- 4 °C
- Storage Comment
- Store at 2-8°C. Do not freeze.
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Immunohistochemical analysis of cytokeratin expression in dog skin." in: The Journal of veterinary medical science / the Japanese Society of Veterinary Science, Vol. 63, Issue 1, pp. 1-4, (2001) (PubMed).
: "Cytokeratins as markers of initial stages of squamous metaplasia in feline mammary carcinomas." in: American journal of veterinary research, Vol. 54, Issue 7, pp. 1095-102, (1993) (PubMed).
: "Patterns of expression of feline cytokeratins in healthy epithelia and mammary carcinoma cells." in: American journal of veterinary research, Vol. 53, Issue 3, pp. 304-14, (1992) (PubMed).
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Immunohistochemical analysis of cytokeratin expression in dog skin." in: The Journal of veterinary medical science / the Japanese Society of Veterinary Science, Vol. 63, Issue 1, pp. 1-4, (2001) (PubMed).
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- Target
- Keratin 10/13
- Alternative Name
- Cytokeratin 10+13
- Background
- Cytokeratins are a subfamily of intermediate filaments and are characterized by remarkable biochemical diversity. They are represented in epithelial tissues by at least 20 different polypeptides, molecular weight between 40 kDa and 68 kDa. The individual cytokeratin polypeptides are designated 1 to 20 and divided into the type I (acidic cytokeratins 9-20) and type II (basic to neutral cytokeratins 1-8) families. Cytokeratins 10 and 13 both belong to type I family (acidic cytokeratins).,K10, K13, CK10, CK13, CK-10, CD13, CYK10, CYK13, KRT10, KRT13
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