Neuron-Specific Enolase
Details
Neuron-specific enolase (NSE) is a highly specific marker used extensively in neuropathology and oncology to identify neurons and neuroendocrine cells in various tissue specimens. It's also valuable in identifying tumors that originate from or resemble nervous system or neuroendocrine tissues.
The NSE antibody is a powerful tool for delineating neural and neuroendocrine pathology in both clinical and research settings. It provides crucial diagnostic insights, particularly in the context of tumors and neuronal damage.
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Intended Use: | This antibody is intended for use in Immunohistochemical applications on formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues (FFPE). The clinical interpretation of any staining or its absence should be complemented by morphological studies using proper controls and should be evaluated within the context of the of the patient's clinical history and diagnostic tests by a qualified pathologist. |
Format: | Prediluted, Concentrated |
Antibody type: | Mouse Monoclonal |
Isotype: | IgG |
Localization: | Cytoplasmic |
Clone: | C8E5 |
Reactivity: | Human Paraffin |
Preparation: | This antibody is derived from cell culture supernatant that is concentrated, dialyzed, filter sterilized and diluted in buffer pH 7.5, containing BSA and sodium azide. |
Prediluted:
1mL: ES35823-P-1ML
3mL: ES35823-P-3ML
6mL: ES35823-P-6ML
Concentrated:
0.1mL: ES35823-C-01ML
0.5mL: ES35823-C-05ML
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