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Human Wilms’ tumor: immunohistochemical staining for WT1 using NCL-L-WT1-562.<br />

Note intense nuclear staining of malignant cells. Paraffin section.<br />

Zap-70<br />

Clone L453R<br />

1 mL, 0.1 mL liquid NCL-L-ZAP-70 P (HIER) W<br />

7 mL Bond ready-to-use PA0998 P (HIER)<br />

Reference Range<br />

ZAP-70 is a member of the syk family of proteins. It is expressed on T cells<br />

and NK cells and is required for the T cell receptor activation that triggers<br />

an immune response. CLL B cells that express the non-mutated<br />

immunoglobulin VH genes express levels of ZAP-70 protein that are<br />

comparable to those found in the blood T cells of healthy adults. Leukemic<br />

cells that express mutated IgVH genes generally do not express detectable<br />

levels of ZAP-70 protein and this is correlated with the high level expression<br />

of CD38. The ZAP-70 positive sub-type has been reported to be associated<br />

with a more aggressive phenotype.<br />

Refer to page 44 for the Bond ready-to-use format.<br />

Human B cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia: immunohistochemical staining for ZAP-70 antigen<br />

using NCL-L-ZAP-70. Note staining of malignant lymphocytic leukemic cells and intense<br />

staining of infiltrating T lymphocytes. Paraffin section.<br />

F Frozen I Immunofluorescence E Electron microscopy<br />

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

W Western blotting<br />

/ 171<br />

Primary Antibodies

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