Recombinant TTF-1 / NKX2.1 (Thyroid & Lung Epithelial Marker) Antibody, Clone: [MSVA-312R], Rabbit, Monoclonal

Catalog Number: NBT-7080-RBM37-P1
Article Name: Recombinant TTF-1 / NKX2.1 (Thyroid & Lung Epithelial Marker) Antibody, Clone: [MSVA-312R], Rabbit, Monoclonal
Biozol Catalog Number: NBT-7080-RBM37-P1
Supplier Catalog Number: 7080-RBM37-P1
Alternative Catalog Number: NBT-7080-RBM37-P1-100
Manufacturer: NeoBiotechnologies
Host: Rabbit
Category: Antikörper
Application: IHC
Species Reactivity: Human
Immunogen: Recombinant full-length human NXK2-1 (TTF-1) protein
Alternative Names: BCH, Benign chorea, BHC, Homeobox protein Nkx2.1, NK2 homeobox 1, NKX2.1, NKX2A, TEBP, Thyroid nuclear factor-1, Thyroid specific enhancer binding protein, Thyroid transcription factor-1 (TTF-1), Tin man, TITF1, TTF-1
Recognizes a protein of 40kDa, identified as Thyroid transcription factor-1 (TTF-1). TTF-1 is a member of the NKx2 family of homeodomain transcription factors. It is expressed in epithelial cells of the thyroid gland and the lung. Nuclei from liver, stomach, pancreas, small intestine, colon, kidney, breast, skin, testes, pituitary, prostate, and adrenal glands are unreactive. Anti-TTF-1 is useful in differentiating primary adenocarcinoma of the lung from metastatic carcinomas originating in the breast, mediastinal germ cell tumors, and malignant mesothelioma. It can also be used to differentiate small cell lung carcinoma from lymphoid infiltrates.Loss of TTF-1 expression in non-small cell lung carcinoma has been associated with aggressive behavior of such neoplasms. TTF-1 reactivity is also seen in thyroid malignancies.
Clonality: Monoclonal
Clone Designation: [MSVA-312R]
Molecular Weight: 40kDa
NCBI: 7080
UniProt: P43699
Form: Ab produced in CHO cell mammalian-based expression system. Prepared in 10mM PBS with 0.05% BSA & 0.05% azide. Also available WITHOUT BSA & azide.
Homeobox protein Nkx-2.1 Rabbit Recombinant Monoclonal Antibody (MSVA-312R) tested on many normal and cancer tissues. The immunohistochemistry staining in these tissues aligns with the expression data in Human Protein Atlas.