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Pax-5<br />

Clone 1EW<br />

7 mL Bond ready-to-use PA0552 P (HIER)<br />

For In Vitro Diagnostic Use<br />

Pax genes are a family of developmental control genes that encode nuclear<br />

transcription factors and have been implicated in the control of mammalian<br />

development.<br />

PAX-5 is a B cell specific transcription factor, that is expressed in pro B<br />

cells, pre-B, mature B cells and subsequently in all stages of B cell<br />

development until the plasma cell stage in which it is downregulated.<br />

Also available as a Novocastra concentrate, refer to page 148.<br />

Lymphoma: immunohistochemical staining with Bond ready-to-use Pax-5 (1EW) using Bond<br />

Polymer Refine Detection.<br />

Placental Alkaline Phosphatase<br />

Clone 8A9<br />

7 mL Bond ready-to-use PA0161 P (HIER)<br />

For In Vitro Diagnostic Use<br />

Reports indicate that Clone 8A9 stains seminomas and placenta indicating a<br />

specificity for both PLAP and PLAP-like enzyme. Placental alkaline phosphatase<br />

(PLAP) is a membrane-associated sialoglycoprotein enzyme<br />

normally present at high concentration in syncytiotrophoblasts within the<br />

placenta during the third trimester of gestation. PLAP is reported to be<br />

expressed only in normal term placenta, endocervix and fallopian tube and<br />

also in ovarian and proximal gastrointestinal tumors. PLAP expression is<br />

rare in malignant germ cell tumors. This is a distinct molecule from: A PLAPlike<br />

variant has been described which shares more than 85 percent<br />

homology with PLAP itself. PLAP-like enzyme is reported to be predominantly<br />

found in normal fetal and neonatal testis, and in thymus. It is also<br />

commonly expressed in germ cell tumors and more recently described in<br />

seminomas. Used in the detection of seminomas.<br />

Also available as a Novocastra concentrate, refer to page 150.<br />

Seminoma: immunohistochemical staining with Bond ready-to-use Placental Alkaline<br />

Phosphatase (8A9) using Bond Polymer Refine Detection.<br />

Progesterone Receptor<br />

Clone 16<br />

7 mL Bond ready-to-use PA0312 P (HIER)<br />

For In Vitro Diagnostic Use<br />

Progesterone Receptor content in breast cancer is an important parameter in<br />

the prediction of, prognosis and response to endocrine therapy. Progesterone<br />

Receptor (16) is an aid in this management, prognosis and prediction of<br />

therapy outcome.<br />

Product Specific Information<br />

Clone 16 is specific to the A form of progesterone receptor in formalin-fixed,<br />

paraffin-embedded tissues.<br />

Also available as a Novocastra concentrate, refer to page 152.<br />

Breast carcinoma: immunohistochemical staining with Bond ready-to-use Progesterone<br />

Receptor (16) using Bond Polymer Refine Detection.<br />

Prostate Specific Antigen<br />

Clone 35H9<br />

7 mL Bond ready-to-use PA0431 P (HIER)<br />

For In Vitro Diagnostic Use<br />

Prostate specific antigen is a protein of the kallikrein family of protein<br />

kinases. Distinct from Prostatic Acid Phosphatase, it has been found to be<br />

immunologically identical and biologically similar to a protein isolated from<br />

the prostate gland.<br />

Also available as a Novocastra concentrate, refer to page 153.<br />

Prostate: immunohistochemical staining with Bond ready-to-use Prostate Specific Antigen<br />

(35H9) 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 />

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Bond

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