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Cytokeratin (5/18)<br />

Clone C-50<br />

1 mL lyophilized NCL-C50 F P (HIER)<br />

Cytokeratin 18 is reported to be expressed by simple epithelial cells and a<br />

wide range of epithelial-derived tumors. Cytokeratin 5 is reported to be<br />

expressed by basal cells and suprabasal cells of stratified epithelium.<br />

Product Specific Information<br />

NCL-C50 reacts with human cytokeratin intermediate filament proteins of 58<br />

kD and 45 kD, identified as cytokeratins 5 and 18 respectively. However, the<br />

recognition of cytokeratin 5 on paraffin sections using NCL-C50 may be<br />

variable.<br />

Human fetal small bowel: immunohistochemical staining for cytokeratins 5 and 18 using<br />

NCL-C50. Note intense cytoplasmic staining of epithelial cells. Paraffin section.<br />

Cytokeratin (8/18)<br />

Clone 5D3<br />

1 mL, 0.1 mL lyophilized NCL-5D3 F P (Enzyme) C<br />

1 mL liquid NCL-L-5D3 F P (Enzyme) C<br />

7 mL ready-to-use RTU-5D3 F P (Enzyme)<br />

7 mL Bond ready-to-use PA0067 P (HIER)<br />

In normal tissues, cytokeratins 8 and 18 are reported to be expressed in all<br />

simple and glandular epithelium and in neoplastic tissues, they have been<br />

reported to be expressed in adenocarcinomas and most squamous cell<br />

carcinomas. These cytokeratins are absent from keratinizing squamous<br />

carcinomas. Clone 5D3 reacts with human cytokeratin intermediate filament<br />

proteins of 52.5 kD and 45 kD, identified as cytokeratins 8 and 18,<br />

respectively.<br />

Product Specific Information<br />

Clone 5D3 shares similar specificities to clone CAM5.2 (Angus B et al. Journal<br />

of Pathology. 153: 377-384 (1987)).<br />

Refer to page 27 for the Bond ready-to-use format.<br />

Human breast: immunohistochemical staining for cytokeratins 8 and 18 using NCL-L-5D3.<br />

Note intense cytoplasmic staining of ductal epithelial cells. Paraffin section.<br />

Cytokeratin (5/6/18)<br />

Clone LP34<br />

1 mL lyophilized NCL-LP34 F P (Enzyme) C<br />

1 mL liquid NCL-L-LP34 F P (Enzyme) C<br />

7 mL ready-to-use RTU-LP34 F P (Enzyme)<br />

Cytokeratins 5, 6 and 18 are reported to be expressed in a broad range of<br />

human epithelial tissues, from simple glandular epithelia to stratified<br />

squamous epithelia. These include epithelial cells that are ectodermal,<br />

mesodermal, or endodermal in origin. These cytokeratins have been<br />

reported to be expressed in tumor cells of epithelial origin and less<br />

commonly of mesothelial origin. Non-epithelial tumors such as lymphomas<br />

do not express these cytokeratins.<br />

Product Specific Information<br />

Clone LP34 reacts with human cytokeratin intermediate filament proteins 5, 6<br />

and 18 on frozen tissue. The recognition of cytokeratin 18 on paraffin sections<br />

using clone LP34 may be variable.<br />

Cytokeratin, Multi<br />

Clone AE1, Clone AE3 cocktail<br />

1 mL, 0.1 mL lyophilized NCL-AE1/AE3 F P (HIER)<br />

1 mL liquid NCL-L-AE1/AE3 F P (HIER)<br />

7 mL ready-to-use RTU-AE1/AE3 F P (HIER)<br />

7 mL Bond ready-to-use PA0909 P (Enzyme)<br />

See also Multi-Cytokeratin on page 136.<br />

Cytokeratin, Multi (1/5/10/14)<br />

Clone 34�E12<br />

1 mL, 0.1 mL lyophilized NCL-CK34BE12 F P (HIER) W<br />

7 mL ready-to-use RTU-CK34BE12 F P (HIER)<br />

7 mL Bond ready-to-use PA0134 P (Enzyme)<br />

See also Multi-Cytokeratin 1/5/10/14 on page 137.<br />

Cytokeratin, Multi (4/5/6/8/10/13/18)<br />

Clone C-11<br />

1 mL lyophilized NCL-C11 F P (HIER)<br />

See also Multi-Cytokeratin (4/5/6/8/10/13/18) on page 137.<br />

(4/5/6/8/10/13/18).<br />

F Frozen I Immunofluorescence E Electron microscopy<br />

P Paraffin C Flow cytometry O Other applications<br />

W Western blotting<br />

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Primary Antibodies

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