B-cell-specific activator protein, BSAP, also known as Pax-5, is a transcription factor expressed in B cells. Antibodies to BSAP may be useful for the identification of pro, pre, and mature B cells and for classification of lymphomas and subclassification of classic Hodgkin's lymphoma and anaplastic large cell lymphoma of the T and null-cell type.
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Product Details
Features
Excellent specificity
High lot to lot consistency
Optimized for immunohistochemistry (IHC) with validated protocols
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Specifications
Application
Formalin
HIER
Clone
DAK-Pax5
Code Number
M7307
Immunogen
Synthetic 17-meric peptide from the C-terminal inhibitory domain of the protein.
Isotype
IgG1, kappa
Reagent Provided
Monoclonal mouse antibody provided in liquid form as cell culture supernatant dialyzed against 0.05 mol/L Tris-HCl, pH 7.2, and containing 0.015 mol/L sodium azide.
Solutions
Concentrate
Species
Mouse Anti-Human
Specificity
In Western blotting of mouse spleen cell lysate, the antibody labels a 55 kDa protein corresponding to BSAP.
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