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Myeloid Marker (BM1)<br />

Clone BM-1<br />

1 mL lyophilized NCL-BM1 FP<br />

See also BM1 (Myeloid Marker) on page 63.<br />

Myeloid Marker (BM2)<br />

Clone BM-2<br />

1 mL lyophilized NCL-BM2 F P (HIER)<br />

See also BM2 (Myeloid Marker) on page 63.<br />

Myeloperoxidase<br />

Clone 59A5<br />

1 mL. 0.1 mL lyophilized NCL-MYELO P<br />

7 mL Bond ready-to-use PA0491 P (HIER)<br />

New!<br />

Myeloperoxidase is a lysosomal enzyme found in cells of the myeloid series<br />

which metabolises most of the hydrogen peroxide generated by activated<br />

phagocytes. It is a major constituent of azurophilic cytoplasmic granules<br />

that uses hydrogen peroxide to oxidise a variety of aromatic compounds and<br />

chloride ions to hypochlorous acid (HOCI), a strong oxidant. HOCI is the most<br />

bacteriocidal oxidant known to be produced by neutrophils. HOCI reacts<br />

with proteins to form cytotoxic chloramines. Myeloperoxidase is reported to<br />

be a major component in all myeloid cells, including mature granulocytes<br />

and is a superior marker to myeloperoxidase mRNA, whose level decreases<br />

with the maturation of the cell and is not detectable from the myelocyte<br />

stage onwards. Myeloperoxidase is reported to be expressed in neutrophil<br />

granulocytes and monocytes in blood, in precursors of granulocytes in the<br />

bone mar<strong>row</strong> and in Kupffer cells of the liver.<br />

Refer to page 36 for the Bond ready-to-use format.<br />

Human bone mar<strong>row</strong>, granulocytic sarcoma: immunohistochemical staining for<br />

myeloperoxidase using NCL-MYELO. Note intense cytoplasmic staining of malignant myeloid<br />

cells. Paraffin section.<br />

Myogenin (Myf-4)<br />

Clone LO26<br />

1 mL, 0.1 mL lyophilized NCL-Myf-4 P (HIER) W<br />

1 mL liquid NCL-L-Myf-4 P (HIER) W<br />

7 mL Bond ready-to-use PA0226 P (HIER)<br />

Rhabdomyosarcomas are a class of myoblast-derived soft tissue sarcomas<br />

that usually express a number of muscle-specific genes and primarily affect<br />

children and young adults. Differentiation of myogenic cells is controlled by<br />

a set of regulatory genes including MyoD1, myogenin, Myf-5 and Myf-6.<br />

Myf-4 is the human homolog of myogenin. Its gene product, together with<br />

that of Myf-3, accumulates in the nucleus of differentiated cells.<br />

Refer to page 36 for the Bond ready-to-use format.<br />

Human rhabdomyosarcoma: immunohistochemical staining for Myf-4 protein using<br />

NCL-L-Myf-4. Note staining of a proportion of tumor cell nuclei. Paraffin section.<br />

Myoglobin<br />

Clone MYO18<br />

1 mL, 0.1 mL lyophilized NCL-MYOGLOBIN PW<br />

7 mL Bond ready-to-use PA0727 P (HIER)<br />

Myoglobin is a cytoplasmic, single chain polypeptide of 153 amino acids that<br />

contains a single heme group. Myoglobin is reported to be expressed in<br />

skeletal and cardiac muscle but not in smooth muscle and functions as an<br />

oxygen transporting pigment.<br />

Refer to page 36 for the Bond ready-to-use format.<br />

Human adult skeletal muscle: immunohistochemical staining for myoglobin using<br />

NCL-MYOGLOBIN. Note cytoplasmic staining of muscle fibers. Paraffin section.<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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