CK5 + p63

Description

Cytokeratin 5 is a 58-kDa protein found in many non-keratinizing, stratified squamous epithelia such as tongue mucosa, basal epithelia hair follicles, trachea, as well as basal cells in prostate and mammary glands. CK5 is also expressed in most epithelial and biphasic mesotheliomas. p63 is detected in prostatic basal cells in normal prostate; however, it is negative in malignant tumors of the prostate gland. Thus, p63 may be useful to aid in the differentiation of benign and malignant tumors of prostate gland. It has been reported that p63 may be useful as a negative marker for malignant mesotheliomas. p63 also stains basal cells in mammary glands.

SPECIFICATIONS

Specifications

WEIGHT N/A
DIMENSIONS N/A
SPECIES REACTIVITY Human
SOURCE Mouse Monoclonal
CLONE XM26 + BC4A4
ISOTYPE IgG1 and IgG2a
ANTIGEN Cytokeratin 5 + p63
LOCALIZATION CK5: Myoepithelium or luminal. p63: Nuclear
POSITIVE CONTROL Normal breast or ductal cell carcinoma
REFERENCES

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6. Douglas-Jones A, et al. Histopathology. 2005 Aug; 47(2):202-8.

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