Cat#:PA-3220F;Product Name:Monoclonal Mouse Anti-Human Cytokeratin, High Molecular Weight;Synonym:CK13; CK14; CK15; CK16; Cytokeratin 13; Cytokeratin 14; Cytokeratin 15; Cytokeratin 16; K13; K14; K15; K16; keratin 13; keratin 14; keratin 15; Keratin 15, basic; Keratin 15, beta; keratin 16; KRT13; KRT14; KRT15; KRT16; KRT16A;Background:Cytokeratins are intermediate filament cytoskeletal proteins essential to development and differentiation of epithelial cells. Approximately twenty different cytokeratins have been identified and are classified and numbered according to molecular weight and isoelectric points. In general, most low molecular weight cytokeratins (40-54 kD) are distributed in nonsquamous epithelium, Moll’s catalog numbers 7-8 and/or 17-20. High molecular weight cytokeratins (48-67 kD) are found in the squamous epithelium, Moll’s catalog numbers 1-6 and/or 9-16.;Description:Monoclonal Mouse Anti-Human Cytokeratin, High Molecular Weight;Host Species:Mouse;Species Reactivity:Human;Clone#:34βE23;Isotype:IgG1, kappa;Application:IHC;Storage:Store antibody products at 2-8°C. For long term storage, aliquot and freeze at -20°C. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles;Usage:For Lab Research Use Only;
Cytokeratins are intermediate filament cytoskeletal proteins essential to development and differentiation of epithelial cells. Approximately twenty different cytokeratins have been identified and are classified and numbered according to molecular weight and isoelectric points. In general, most low molecular weight cytokeratins (40-54 kD) are distributed in nonsquamous epithelium, Moll’s catalog numbers 7-8 and/or 17-20. High molecular weight cytokeratins (48-67 kD) are found in the squamous epithelium, Moll’s catalog numbers 1-6 and/or 9-16.
Description:
Monoclonal Mouse Anti-Human Cytokeratin, High Molecular Weight
Host Species:
Mouse
Species Reactivity:
Human
Clone#:
34βE23
Isotype:
IgG1, kappa
Application:
IHC
Usage:
For Lab Research Use Only
Storage:
Store antibody products at 2-8°C. For long term storage, aliquot and freeze at -20°C. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles