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Bond<br />

Endothelium: immunohistochemical staining with Bond ready-to-use von Willebrand Factor<br />

(36B11) using Bond Polymer Refine Detection.<br />

Wilms' Tumor<br />

Clone WT49<br />

7 mL Bond ready-to-use PA0562 P (HIER)<br />

For In Vitro Diagnostic Use<br />

Wilms' tumor protein (WT1) has a role in transcriptional regulation and is<br />

expressed in the kidney and a subset of hematopoietic cells. Alteration of<br />

transcription factor function is a common mechanism in oncogenesis. The<br />

WT1 protein contains a DNA binding domain and any deletions or point<br />

mutations of the WT1 gene which destroy this activity result in the<br />

development of the childhood nephroblastoma Wilms' tumor and Denys-<br />

Drash syndrome. The tumor is reported to arise from the embryonic<br />

metanephric mesenchyme cells in a disorganized array and affects 1 in<br />

10,000 live births. Mutations of the WT1 gene are observed in only 10 to 20<br />

percent of sporadic Wilms' tumors, but may be present in another range of<br />

tumors derived from the urogenital tract and mesothelium. Wilms' tumor<br />

protein is also reported to be expressed in a range of human cancers<br />

including breast, acute myeloid leukemia and mesothelioma. Wilms' tumor<br />

protein is often used as part of a panel of antibodies to sub type small round<br />

blue cell tumors.<br />

Also available as a Novocastra concentrate, refer to page 170.<br />

Wilms' tumor: immunohistochemical staining with Bond ready-to-use Wilms' tumor (WT49)<br />

using Bond Polymer Refine Detection.<br />

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For detailed information on all products please visit our website:<br />

www.leica-microsystems.com<br />

ZAP-70<br />

Clone L453R<br />

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

For In Vitro Diagnostic Use<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 />

Also available as a Novocastra concentrate, refer to page 171.<br />

Tonsil: immunohistochemical staining with Bond ready-to-use ZAP-70 (L453R) using Bond<br />

Polymer Refine Detection.<br />

Products in this catalog are subject to regulatory approval.<br />

This catalog is not for use in the USA.

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