Tyrosinase (Dako Omnis)
Tyrosinase is a copper-glycoenzyme involved in the production of melanin pigments, including both eumelanin and pheomelanin. As a marker of melanocytic lineage, tyrosinase is localized to melanocytes which can be found on the dermal/epidermal junction of normal skin. It is not detected in other normal cells. Results aid in the classification of primary and metastatic malignant melanomas. The cellular localization of tyrosinase is cytoplasmic and/or perinuclear.
- Monoclonal Mouse Anti-Human
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Features
- Optimized staining performance of both high and low-expression structures
- Dako Omnis and the dynamic gap staining technology provides a consistent, uniform staining with excellent morphology
- Crisp and clear staining with no background
- Optimal laboratory efficiency with ready-to-use antibodies on Dako Omnis
- The staining performance of all FLEX RTU antibodies has been defined, tested and approved through collaboration with leading, international pathology experts.
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Literature
- Technical Overviews
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Immunohistochemical Staining Methods - Education Guide, Sixth Edition
The focus of the sixth edition of the IHC Guidebook is to provide a comprehensive immunohistochemistry (IHC) resource for lab managers, lab technicians, learning pathologists, and students from around the world.
- Technical Overviews
- English
- 30 Nov 2021
- 27.05 MB
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