Cytokeratin 7 / Keratin K7 Antibody from EXALPHA BIOLOGICALS, INC.

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Antigenic SpecificityCytokeratin 7 / Keratin K7
CloneRCK105
Host SpeciesMouse
Reactive Speciesdog, cat, goat, hamster, human, mouse, rat, zebrafish
IsotypeIgG1
Formatunconjugated
Size0.1 mg
Concentrationn/a
ApplicationsFlow Cytometry, Immunocytochemistry, Immunohistochemistry (frozen), Western Blotting
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DescriptionMouse anti Cytokeratin 7 / Keratin K7
Immunogenn/a
Other Namesn/a
Gene, Accession #UniProt: P08729
Catalog #MUB0315P
Price$402
Order / More InfoCytokeratin 7 / Keratin K7 Antibody from EXALPHA BIOLOGICALS, INC.
Product Specific References1. Ramaekers, F., Huysmans, A., Schaart, G., Moesker, O., and Vooijs, P. (1987). Tissue distribution of keratin 7 as monitored by a monoclonal antibody, Exp Cell Res 170, 235-49. 2. Smedts, F., Ramaekers, F., Robben, H., Pruszczynski, M., van Muijen, G., Lane, B., Leigh, I., and Vooijs, P. (1990). Changing patterns of keratin expression during progression of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, Am J Pathol 136, 657-68. 3. Schaafsma, H. E., Ramaekers, F. C., van Muijen, G. N., Lane, E. B., Leigh, I. M., Robben, H., Huijsmans, A., Ooms, E. C., and Ruiter, D. J. (1990). Distribution of cytokeratin polypeptides in human transitional cell carcinomas, with special emphasis on changing expression patterns during tumor progression, Am J Pathol 136, 329-43. 4. Ramaekers, F., van Niekerk, C., Poels, L., Schaafsma, E., Huijsmans, A., Robben, H., Schaart, G., and Vooijs, P. (1990). Use of monoclonal antibodies to keratin 7 in the differential diagnosis of adenocarcinomas, Am J Pathol 136, 641-55. 5. Bauwens, L. J., De Groot, J. C., Ramaekers, F. C., Veldman, J. E., and Huizing, E. H. (1992). Expression of intermediate filament proteins in the adult Human vestibular labyrinth, Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 101, 479-86. 6. Smedts, F., Ramaekers, F., Troyanovsky, S., Pruszczynski, M., Link, M., Lane, B., Leigh, I., Schijf, C., and Vooijs, P. (1992). Keratin expression in cervical cancer, Am J Pathol 141, 497-511. 7. Ivanyi, D., Minke, J. M., Hageman, C., Groeneveld, E., and van Doornewaard, G. (1992). Patterns of expression of feline cytokeratins in healthy epithelia and mammary carcinoma cells, Am J Vet Res 53, 304-14. 8. Glass C, Fuchs E. Isolation, sequence, and differential expression of a human K7 gene in simple epithelial cells. J Cell Biol. 1988 Oct;107(4):1337-50. doi: 10.1083/jcb.107.4.1337. 9. Zhou Q, Toivola DM, Feng N, Greenberg HB, Franke WW, Omary MB. Keratin 20 helps maintain intermediate filament organization in intestinal epithelia. Mol Biol Cell. 2003 Jul;14(7):2959-71. doi: 10.1091/mbc.e03-02-0059
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