14.08.2012 Views

Labelling Review row-Online

Labelling Review row-Online

Labelling Review row-Online

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

Negative Control (Mouse)<br />

Clone MOPC-21 New!<br />

7 mL Bond ready-to-use PA0996 P<br />

For In Vitro Diagnostic Use<br />

In some tissues, non-specific binding may occur, especially in neoplastic or<br />

necrotic tissue.<br />

Product Specific Information<br />

The use of Negative (Mouse) antibody is recommended to aid in the<br />

identification of cells, tissues or tissue components, which may nonspecifically<br />

bind mouse antibodies and will allow better interpretation of<br />

specific staining at the antigenic site.<br />

Tonsil: immunohistochemical staining with Bond ready-to-use Negative (Mouse) using Bond<br />

Polymer Refine Detection.<br />

Negative Control (Rabbit)<br />

7 mL Bond ready-to-use PA0777 P New!<br />

For In Vitro Diagnostic Use<br />

In some tissues, non-specific binding may occur, especially in neoplastic or<br />

necrotic tissue.<br />

Product Specific Information<br />

The use of Negative (Rabbit) is recommended to aid in the identification of<br />

cells, tissues or tissue components, which may non-specifically bind rabbit<br />

antibodies and will allow better interpretation of specific staining at the<br />

antigenic site.<br />

Tonsil: immunohistochemical staining with Bond ready-to-use Negative (Rabbit) using Bond<br />

Polymer Refine Detection.<br />

Neurofilament 200kD<br />

Clone N52.1.7 New!<br />

7 mL Bond ready-to-use PA0371 P (HIER)<br />

For In Vitro Diagnostic Use<br />

Neurofilaments constitute the main structural elements of neuronal axons<br />

and dendrites. Neurofilaments are composed of three major subunits<br />

referred to as the neurofilament triplet, with molecular weights of 68 kD,<br />

160 kD and 200 kD. Neurofilament subunits are reported to be present in<br />

neurons, neuronal processes, peripheral nerves and sympathetic ganglion<br />

cells. Within tumors, only neoplastic cells of neural origin or those exhibiting<br />

neuronal differentiation, have been reported to express neurofilaments.<br />

Also available as a Novocastra concentrate, refer to page 142.<br />

Cerebrum: immunohistochemical staining with Bond ready-to-use Neurofilament (N52.1.7)<br />

using Bond Polymer Refine Detection.<br />

Neuron Specific Enolase<br />

Clone 22C9<br />

7 mL Bond ready-to-use PA0435 P (HIER)<br />

For In Vitro Diagnostic Use<br />

Enolase is a glycolytic enzyme catalyzing the reaction pathway between<br />

2-phospho-glycerate and phosphoenol pyruvate. In mammals, enolase<br />

molecules are dimers composed of three distinct subunits (�, � and �)<br />

whereas, in rats, five forms have been found. The � subunit and �<br />

subunit are of approximately 47 kD and 45 kD, respectively. The �� and<br />

�� enolases are located mainly in the nervous tissue and<br />

neuroendocrine cells.<br />

Product Specific Information<br />

Clone 22C9 reacts with the � subunit of the enolase isoenzyme. Neuron<br />

Specific Enolase (22C9) is recommended for use as part of a panel of<br />

antibodies for the identification of normal and neoplastic cells of neuronal<br />

and neuroendocrine origin.<br />

Also available as a Novocastra concentrate, refer to page 142.<br />

Carcinoid: immunohistochemical staining with Bond ready-to-use Neuron Specific Enolase<br />

(22C9) using Bond Polymer Refine Detection.<br />

F Frozen I Immunofluorescence E Electron microscopy<br />

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

W Western blotting<br />

/37<br />

Bond

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!